Which person believed that congregations should play a key role in holistic health care and focused on implementing nurse-clergy teams to work with individuals and their families?

a. Pope John Paul
b. President Reagan
c. Rev. Granger Westburg
d. Lillian Wald


C
Rev. Granger Westburg explored ways to address holistic healing through the body-mind-spirit connection. He believed that congregations should have a key role in holistic health care, focus-ing on using the nurse-clergy team to work with individuals and their families.

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