Pathways Highlights Music Therapy and Ethics Award on Good Morning NOCO
Pathways Hospice was recently featured on Good Morning NOCO, a Northern Colorado radio program, where leaders shared insights into the powerful role of music therapy in hospice care—along with exciting news about national recognition for ethical practices.
Natalie Petersen, Director of Business Development, and Beth Mosko, Music Therapist at Pathways, joined hosts Brian Gary and Tanner Schwind to discuss how music creates meaningful connections, reduces anxiety, and brings comfort to patients and families at the end of life. Music therapy remains a vital part of the holistic, compassionate care Pathways provides throughout Northern Colorado.
During the conversation, they also shared that Pathways has been named a 2026 winner of the BBB Torch Awards for Ethics, presented by the Better Business Bureau Serving Northern Colorado and Wyoming. This prestigious recognition honors organizations that demonstrate exceptional integrity and ethical business practices. Winners are selected through a rigorous review process by an independent panel, with support from student interns at regional universities.
The segment also highlighted the importance of community involvement in sustaining programs like music therapy and supporting Pathways’ mission to provide high-quality hospice and palliative care.
Pathways is proud to serve Northern Colorado with a commitment to compassion, integrity, and innovation in care.
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