Elena Vasquez, a burned-out CNA on a chaotic hospital floor, fights through exhaustion, grief over her mother’s death, and crushing medical debt. After a devastating fall, she must learn to be a patient herself. With her sister Sofia’s help, she finds her voice, blows the whistle on hospital corruption, leads a successful union drive, and wins a landmark lawsuit. Through holding the hands of the dying—including the angry Mr. Kellerman—she discovers that healing means accepting help, forgiving herself, and showing up shift after shift. The Bone Yard becomes her home, and mercy becomes her legacy