Singer Maggie Rose explains how music bridges hope, healing for patients and caregivers for National Hospital Week
During a trip to the Nashville VA Medical Center in Tennessee, singer Maggie Rose highlighted how music is a bridge to human connection, healing and hope for patients and caregivers alike. It is the latest feature from a collaboration between the AHA and Musicians On Call, which shares messages of support from singers and songwriters to hospital and health system workers and leaders nationwide during National Hospital Week.
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