At A Mt. Lebanon Hospice, A Carefully Designed Garden And Therapy dog Bring Solace To Patients
Gardeners already know that there are few more peaceful places than a garden. Dog owners know the calm that can be found in the touch of a soft ear and fuzzy body.
Rafael Sciullo, president and CEO of Family Hospice and Palliative Care, knows both things firsthand, and used those ideas when re-working the grounds around the Center for Compassionate Care. The former orphanage tucked in the tranquil community of Mt. Lebanon is now a place people can come for the last stage of their life's journey.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10226/1079895-47.stm
Rafael Sciullo, president and CEO of Family Hospice and Palliative Care, knows both things firsthand, and used those ideas when re-working the grounds around the Center for Compassionate Care. The former orphanage tucked in the tranquil community of Mt. Lebanon is now a place people can come for the last stage of their life's journey.
Read more: www.post-gazette.com/pg/10226/1079895-47.stm
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