Steve Reiter was madly in love with his wife, Elizabeth. After getting married in 2001, they had two sons. Years later, she was diagnosed with lupus and pulmonary hypertension, which led to her hospitalization in 2020. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Steve shares that because it happened at the beginning of the COVID pandemic, he was not allowed in the room to see his wife. Tragically, Elizabeth died alone, prompting Steve to create The Never Alone Project. Because patients thrive when a loved one is present, he advocates that at least one person be allowed to stay with a loved one at all times.
Honoring Elizabeth: The Never Alone Project – Part 1

About Our Guest(s)
Steve Reiter
Steve Reiter is a media production consultant and coach who has worked in internationally syndicated radio for over 22 years. He is also the founder and president of the Never Alone Project, a non-profit organization working to pass legislation which would allow at least one guest in the hospital, with no time limit, to ensure that loved ones would not have to die or make medical decisions alone. Steve was married to his wife, Elizabeth, who went home to be with the Lord in 2020. They are the proud parents of two sons.
Host
- Dr. Tim Clinton
Guest(s)
- Guest(s):Steve Reiter