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Newsmakers to Feature Hospice Sunday July 24

By: Jayne Ann Bugda
Updated: July 20, 2011

Hospice is the topic of this Sunday's Newsmakers on WBRE TV.  The monthly public affairs program is hosted by Senior Producer Jayne Ann Bugda and I-Team Reporter Andy Mehalshick.

Bugda and Mehalshick will have as their guests Phil Decker, founder of Hospice Community Care and HCC Home Care, Dr. Susan Sordoni, Medical Director at Hospice Community Care and Ed Snitko, Music Practitioner at Hospice Community Care.

The decision to enter Hospice care can be a very difficult and emotional one to make. The panel will take viewers through the process, they will talk about the many services hospice provides patients and their families.  Snitko will join the conversation and talk about the role of music in hospice care.

Newsmakers will air on WBRE-TV Sunday, July 24th at 5:30 am and 11 a.m.  The program will rebroadcast on WBRE TV on July 31st at 5:30 a.m.  Newsmakers will also air on Saturday, July 30th at 6 a.m. on WYOU-TV

For More Information

Online:www.hospice-homehealth.com

For more information call Hospice Community Care 288-2288.

For more information on Music Practitioners call Ed Snitko at Hospice Community Care at 288-2288.

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