Four-page booklet written in an easy-to-read format using consumer-friendly language, explains the complex topic of life-sustaining treatments using evidence-based information - topic CPR (pack of 25)
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Easy-to-read POLST information for patients and families (pack of 25)
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Easy-to-read POLST information for patients and families (pack of 25)
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Easy-to-read POLST information for patients and families (pack of 25)
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A patient and family guide for those who are starting the advance care planning process or considering whether to initiate or withdraw life sustaining treatment (pack of 25)
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A patient and family guide for those who are starting the advance care planning process or considering whether to initiate or withdraw life sustaining treatment (pack of 25)
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Four-page booklet written in an easy-to-read format using consumer-friendly language, explains the complex topic of life-sustaining treatments using evidence-based information - topic CPR (pack of 25)
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Four-page booklet written in an easy-to-read format using consumer-friendly language, explains the complex topic of life-sustaining treatments using evidence-based information - topic Ventilator (pack of 25)
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Four-page booklet written in an easy-to-read format using consumer-friendly language, explains the complex topic of life-sustaining treatments using evidence-based information - topic Tube Feeding (pack of 25)
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Four-page booklet written in an easy-to-read format using consumer-friendly language, explains the complex topic of life-sustaining treatments using evidence-based information - topic Artificial Hydration (pack of 25)
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ACP-Let's Talk Training: 10/12/2023
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This Thinking Ahead workbook provides a way to advocate for what you want in life support treatment and other end-of-life choices in an easy-to-use format. Packs of 10. LIMITED QUANTITIES!
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Webinar Recording: What is Quality Spiritual Care and How Do You Measure It?
Faculty:
Rev. George Handzo, BCC, CSSBB
Director, Health Services Research & Quality, HealthCare Chaplaincy Network: Caring For The Human Spirit
In the movement of health care from quantity to quality, spiritual care has lagged in establishing its value proposition. The common wisdom is that evidence for this domain of care does not exist. Consequently, the integration... Details
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Webinar - Promoting Palliative Care to the Public
Faculty:
Ashley Bragg
Director, Stanford Palliative Care Center of Excellence (PCCOE)
Grant Smith, MD
Medical Director, Stanford Palliative Care Center of Excellence (PCCOE)
Ann Cao-Nasalga, MBA
Program Coordinator, PCCOE Community Partnerships Team
Olivia Tigre Nerimora, MHA
Project Coordinator, Stanford Palliative Care Center of... Details
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Webinar Recording - Cannabis Use for Palliative Care
Faculty:
Eloise Theisen, AGPCNP-BC
Chief Executive Officer, Radicle Health Care
In this webinar, Eloise Thiesen will discuss cannabis research and applications for symptom management for hospice and palliative care. Topics will include cannabinoids, routes of administration, clinical applications, and potential drug-drug interactions. Special focus will be placed on symptom management such as... Details
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Webinar Recording: Palliative Care and Age-Friendly Health Systems: Why "What Matters" Matters
Faculty:
Amy Berman, RN, LHD, FAAN
Senior Program Officer, The John A. Hartford Foundation
Amy Berman shares her story about living well for nearly 10 years with stage IV cancer as an example of why “What Matters” really matters. What Matters also frames a new national movement around the care of older adults. Dr. Berman will offer a briefing on... Details
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Webinar Recording: Communication Skills to Support Quality Palliative Care in Serious Illness
Faculty:
Betty Ferrell, PhD, FPCN, FAAN
Principal Investigator, ICC
Director and Professor
Division of Nursing Research & Education, City of Hope
Communication is fundamental to all aspects of palliative care. It’s critical in all of health care, but especially significant for those working in palliative and end-of-life care. Communication is ... Details
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Webinar Recording - ¡Vamos Hablar con la Verdad! - Facilitating Culturally Sensitive Conversations about Illness and Death in a Latino Population
Faculty:
Enedina (Nina) Enriquez, DSW, LCSW-S
Clinical Associate Professor, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, School of Social Work
In the Latino culture it is often taboo to talk about sex, suicide, and death. A high percentage of Latinos practice Christianity and their level of faith often... Details
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Webinar Recording: The Palliative Care Movement in California: Looking Back, Moving Forward
Faculty:
Judy Thomas, JD
CEO, Coalition for Compassionate Care of California
Judy Thomas provides updates on palliative care and public policy in California as well as POLST registry activities; the Governor's Master Plan for Aging as it relates to palliative care; updates on the transition of pediatric palliative care; and how CCCC is evolving to better... Details
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Webinar Recording: 7 Years and a Bit of MAiD: What we know, don't know, and would like to know about California's End of Life Option Act
Faculty:
Jennifer Moore Ballentine, MA
CEO, Coalition for Compassionate Care of California
Neil Wenger, MD, MPH
Professor, Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research, UCLA
California’s End of Life Option Act went into effect in June of 2016. Amendments to the Act were... Details
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Webinar Recording - Caregiver Support: A Vital Component of Palliative Care
Faculty:
Teressa "TV" Vaughn, MPT, MHA
Advance Care Planning Consultant, Sharp HealthCare
Caroline Etland, PhD
Associate Faculty, University of San Diego
In this webinar, we will present a case-based approach to provide you with a framework for thinking about caregiver support along with practical resources and tools for incorporating caregiver support ... Details
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Webinar Recording: Unbefriended and Unrepresented: Medical Decisionmaking for the Incapacitated and Alone
Faculty:
Eric Widera, MD
Professor of Clinical Medicine, Division of Geriatrics, UCSF
Timothy Farrell, MD, AGSF
Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Utah School of Medicine
Anna Chodos, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Zuckerberg San Francisco General... Details
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Webinar Recording: Moral Injury & Resilience During COVID: Why Words Matter
Faculty:
Elizabeth Holman, PsyD
Moral Injury of Healthcare
The stress and moral suffering of the COVID pandemic has created a concurrent crisis in the mental health of healthcare professionals. Join us for a presentation from Elizabeth Holman, PsyD, on how to address this crisis and what tools individuals can use to mitigate moral distress and find resilience. In this... Details
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Webinar Recording - Why the Right Words Matter When Talking About Serious Illness Care
Faculty:
Anna Gosline
Executive Director, Massachusetts Coalition for Serious Illness Care
Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
When asked, most people say that conversations about their quality of life and what care they might want if they become seriously ill are important. Yet, few people have actually had... Details
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Webinar Recording: No One Should Die Alone on the Streets
Faculty:
Marlene von Friederichs-Fitzwater, MA, PhD, MPH
Founder and Director, Joshua House
This webinar explains how men and women become homeless and the impact of homelessness on their overall health and well-being. It also will explore the needs, concerns, and wishes of those who are homeless and terminally ill, and how Joshua's House Hospice will address those needs and concerns in a... Details
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