For a Hospice Pioneer, Still a Tough Call – NYTimes.com

For a Hospice Pioneer, Still a Tough Call – NYTimes.com.

I knew Paul Brenner, what  a wonderful gentle man. I took a walk through Jacob Perlow Hospice with him back in the ’90s and had a good interview for our newsletter The Great Adventure. This was a time when hospice was flourishing. Complementary therapies were very active…massage, music therapy, water and light therapies, you name it. Paul was very open to including all of these holistic approaches in the institutional framework. A  very intelligent generous man and a great soul, we will miss him!

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