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Choosing Medical Care for the Seriously Ill

When a person has been diagnosed with an advanced chronic condition, plans for future medical care may need to be made in advance. To help people and their family members and loved ones understand the options available, the Foundation has developed a Shared Decision-Making® program called Looking Ahead: Choices for Medical Care When You're Seriously Ill. Continue reading
Posted in End of Life Programs | Tagged advance directives, death and dying, hospice, living will, medical care, palliative care, shared decision making, Shared Decision-Making® programs | Permalink
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End of Life Medical Decisions: Advance Directives

Situations may occur when people may no longer be able to speak for themselves or ask for the type of medical treatment they want. It's hard to imagine ourselves in such a situation, and it can be difficult to imagine having to make decisions for somebody who can't speak for themselves. To make difficult medical decisions easier, the Informed Medical Decisions Foundation has developed a Shared Decision-Making® program called Peace of Mind: Personal Stories about Advance Directives. Continue reading
Posted in DA Programs, End of Life Programs | Tagged advance directives, death and dying, hospice, living will palliative care, medical powers of attorney, Shared Decision-Making® programs | Permalink