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USa. California. Hospice of Marin County. Janet tries to support and comfort Joe during a vigil at the hospital.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Donna, a nurse from Hospice of Marin, carefully listens to Maysie's fears after visiting her at home.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Nurse Mary Ann Walker in a pensive moment after a visit to a cancer patient.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. A resident nurse, Janet Winegarner holds the hand of an elderly woman patient during a house call.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Terminally ill Art Long slumps in his favorite chair.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Maysie Long in her home thinking about Art's terminal illness.
USA. California. Marin County. 1982. Hospice of Marin. Bill Baker is terminally ill with colon cancer. He is in the Hospice of Marin program.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Nurse Donna during a home visit with her patient Art Long.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Cancer patient Jamie Harper eating in her bed.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. John McFadden, a cancer patient, in his bed at home surrounded by family photos on the wall.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Home health aid with patient in an old age home.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Maysie Long has a difficult time dealing with Art's terminal illness.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Nurse Dianne on her weekly visit to a cancer patient, Jamie Harper.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Art and Maysie Long at home on the porch. Art is a terminally ill cancer patient.
USA. California. Hospice of Marin County. Joe and Janet are overcome with grief as they visit Bill.
USA. California. Marin County. 1982. Hospice of Marin. Bill Baker's condition became critical and he was rushed to the hospital. He seemed to be in a lot of ang
USa. California. Hospice of Marin County. Janet breaks down on a visit to Bill in the hospital.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Nurse Dianne helps cancer patient Jamie Harper.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. John McFadden is paralyized from the waist down. Mary Ann Walker, a hospice nurse, on a weekly visit disc
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Jamie Harper has breast cancer. The chemotherapy after surgery made her ill. She stopped it and opted for
USA. California. Marin County. 1982. Hospice of Marin. Bill Baker's longtime lover Joe visited him at the Hospital and tried to comfort him. Bill reaches out to
USA. California. Hospice of Marin County. Joe is overcome with grief during a visit to his lover Bill.
USa. California . Hospice of Marin County. Janet with Joe in his lover's hospital room.
USA. California. Marin County. 1982. Hospice of Marin. Bill Baker talking to a hospice social worker.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. A patient talking to Janice during a visit.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Art and Maysie Long.
USA. California. Marin County. 1982. Hospice of Marin. Bill Baker has terminal colon cancer.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Hospice nurse Donna councils Art and Maysie Long during their stress filled moments.
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. Cancer patient Jamie Harper struggles to lift herself from her bed. Breast cancer caused edema of the rig
USA. California. Marin County. 1981. Hospice of Marin. John McFadden, a cancer patient, looks distressed.
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