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The Journey from Arkansas Hospice to LifeTouch Health

26 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, we look back at the early years of Arkansas Hospice and the evolution into LifeTouch Health. Join Dee Brazil-Dale, co-founder of Arkansas Hospice, and Sharon Aureli, chair of the board of directors and wife of our late co-founder, Michael Aureli, for a meaningful conversation about the foundation of hospice care in Arkansas, the growth of the mission, and the lasting impact of compassionate service. This episode honors the people, vision, and commitment that helped shape LifeTouch Health into what it is today.

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