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Neighborhoods to Nursing Homes The Conversation Project at ECMC
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Community Outreach — Starting the Conversation It’s About the Conversation, Palliative Care and Advances in End of Life Communication
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What We Want Versus What Happens 90% of us believe that it’s important to discuss end of life issues with your loved ones. Only 30% do. 60% of us say that it extremely important that your family is not burdened by tough decisions. 70% of us wish to die at home yet 70% of us die in a Nursing Home or hospital.
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What Matters To You? Remember, this “Event” is of a most personal nature!
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What is “The Conversation” The conversation is a right that each and every one of us has, that is, to talk about, perhaps the most personal event in our lives. The Event is the Conclusion of our Lives How we have this conversation and with who, is up to YOU! “It’s Never Too Soon But Often Too Late”
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One Person’s Advance Directive A Poem
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Dying in America
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Demographics
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Survey Results Q 7: Prior to attending the program, have you had the conversation about what matters to you ?
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Survey Results (cont’d) Q 9: After attending the event, how ready are you to have the conversation with a loved one? Q 10: After attending the event, how likely are you to have the conversation with a loved one in the next 30 days?
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Survey Results (cont’d) Q 13: If you have further Questions or concerns about your wishes, who would you feel most comfortable talking to?
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Insurance is Important, But Assurance, Is Just As Important! Does Your Family Know Your Wishes?
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