Kati Rothgery, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s conflicts and ethics counsel, has joined the board of directors of Emmaus Catholic Hospice, an organization whose mission is to provide Catholic home hospice care, support and education that honors the dignity of each person it serves.
Rothgery’s interest in hospice care stems from her personal interactions with caring hospice team members and hospital staff when members of her family passed away.
“I support Emmaus Catholic Hospice’s mission and look forward to supporting the organization as it prepares to serve patients and their families beginning this spring,” she said.
For more information, visit https://emmauscatholichospice.org/.
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