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Put plainly, there’s very little a good piece of music can’t do when it comes to improving a situation. A well selected melody can be the perfect antidote for stress or angst, a soft refrain the ideal tool to put a troubled mind at ease.

Just ask Lindon Beckford, a patient transporter at Beth IsraelĀ Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. He’s been singing since he was a boy, and for him the location isn’t important, only that he can bring a bit of comfort to the world, and to himself, with his voice.

Beckford’s been serenading for as long as he can remember, but even he couldn’t have expected the reaction he’d get when he sang for the patients he was transporting.

ā€œI was always singing at work. I was always singing as a child growing up, so it was just a natural thing. It was more for a comforting thingā€¦ā€ said Beckford.

ā€œā€¦ So I did that just to comfort myself, but all of a sudden I get to realize people was listening to me.ā€

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Having realized that his singing was helping, Beckford began to incorporate it into his routine. He’s been working at the same hospital for overĀ 30 years, so he’s had the chance to perfect all manner of techniques to ease the woes of anxious patients.

He explained: ā€œDepending on the conversation that I hear… is the patient inĀ pain? What song can I sing to relieve them.

ā€œAt the end when I get them to their procedure or back to their room they will tell me, ā€˜you know, you make this trip from here to there so much easier because of your singing’.ā€

For Beckford, it’s simply an expression of something he knows and loves. For his patients, however, it can make a world of difference.

ā€œI remember the first time a patient journeyed with me, I was taking her to the cath lab, and she started doing harmonies for what I was singing, I’m like ā€˜oh’, it was so amazing, I’m like ā€˜wow’, and ever since then that happened a few times,ā€ Beckford said.

It’s obvious for all to see that Beckford cares a great deal for the people he is transporting. At a time when they may be confused or worried, unsure and sometimes scared, his voice is a soothing companion that lets them know things are going to be OK. There are few things as priceless as that.

Watch the video below to hear Beckford sing:

Lindon Beckford, we salute you, sir!Ā 

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