Death and Grief with Providence Hospice Chaplain Bianca Rauch and Rev. Nathan Rogers
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Bianca S. Rauch, Chaplain at Providence Hospice, and Reverend Nathan Rogers, Bereavement Coordinator at Providence Hospice, come together to discuss matters related to death and loss. At this event, death and grief is analysed with humor accompanying a review of contemporary theories and practices governing hospice philosophies.
Bianca S Rauch, MA, BCC serves as chaplain for Providence Hospice. She has practiced hospital ministry for over thirty years. Her areas of interest include theology and art, forms of prayer, end of life support and bereavement.
Rev Nathan Roger, BCC, CT holds two specialty certifications in grief and loss and has been coordinating the bereavement program at Providence Hospice for five years. He and his wife are originally from Nc. This is an important event where life, mortality and loss is discussed.
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