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What in the world are you here for? (Part 3 of 3)

So,  the question remains, is it true – ”We shouldn’t leave while the patient is still enjoying us, should we?”

Based on the premise for any hospital clown or healthcare family entertainer’s reason for being in the venue, with the focus on the audience one-on-one on the patient, my answer is: yes.

Some gasp and are probably thinking this is the cruelest answer I could give. Really? When would you rather thank your audience who lies in such a vulnerable position, and so kindly welcomes you, the complete stranger into their room, in the midst of their sickness, suffering or painful condition?

Based upon my experience since performing regularly in this realm, I would rather leave my audience happy and smiling — my goal — than worn out and grimacing with pain. Conditions can quickly change while you are in the midst of your performance or act, and you must be attuned to that situation second-by-second.

I would rather leave my special audience with happy memories of our time together, and a joyful experience, in the midst of the monotony and possible anxiety-ridden atmosphere that existed just prior to my entering their room.

I would rather entertain with my audience one-on-one, on the world’s smallest stage in a world debut of a one-time-only performance, never ever to be repeated again — and leave that as a special heart-memory for them.

My intention would be to entertain them with the tightest act possible, leaving little space to let them slip back to where they were before I arrived, and to quickly depart when I felt my time was up on that stage. Wearing out one’s welcome can come all-too quickly, and most unexpectedly. Staying past one’s due sometimes causes the patient to feel worse, because they appreciate your being there, but feel they are chasing you out. We are there to help them feel better!

“We shouldn’t leave while the patient is still enjoying us, should we?” Absolutely. That is the perfect time!  

Leave them with a smile on their face and a song in their heart!