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The Hospice Path, Part Three: Remembering pioneer Zelda Foster
Brooklyn, NY, Sep 07, 2010 — North Country Public Radio has begun an on-going series looking at the ways that hospice programs can help when someone is approaching the end of their life.
It turns out a social worker here in New York was one of the pioneers of hospice and end-of-life care. Zelda Foster passed away in 2006.
At that time, reporter Gregory Warner profiled a woman who spent forty years advocating for people's right to die with dignity.
It turns out a social worker here in New York was one of the pioneers of hospice and end-of-life care. Zelda Foster passed away in 2006.
At that time, reporter Gregory Warner profiled a woman who spent forty years advocating for people's right to die with dignity.


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