PPT-Advance Care Planning:

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Part I Living Faithfully Dying Gracefully Series Faith and Health Ministry Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Our Goals To help you Reflect What is important to you What

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Part I Living Faithfully Dying Gracefully Series Faith and Health Ministry Gloria Dei Lutheran Church Our Goals To help you Reflect What is important to you What are your hopes wishes and concerns. Daryl Pullman, Ph.D.. Faculty of Medicine. Objectives. To better understand something of the context in which AHCDs are prepared. i.e. some important issues and distinctions with regard to end-of-life care. Why conversations matter. 2. Conversations matter. 90%. . of people say that talking with their loved ones about future health care decisions is . important . Only . 27% . actually have . 3. Source: The Conversation Project National Survey . Introduction to Advance . Directive for Health Care. In 2004, the Health Care Decision Act was passed thus revising Tennessee law concerning health care decision making. What does the . Act do. ? . DIRECTIVES,. GOALS OF CARE CONVERSATIONS AND LIFE-SUSTAINING TREATMENT . DECISIONS,. STATE-AUTHORIZED PORTABLE . ORDERS. HOW DO . THESE . PIECES FIT . TOGETHER. . TO ELICIT AND DOCUMENT PATIENT TREATMENT PREFERENCES? . John Maycroft, MPP, Optum. Jennifer . Draklellis, . MBA | . Justin Altum, BA, Leemor Nir, BA, Monica . Nolasco | Jonathan Suber, MBA. UnitedHealth Care . maslansky. partners AARP Services, Inc. . “This is what matters”: Planning and Choice at the End of Life Pamela Edgar, MA, LCAT, CDP End-of-Life Care Manager Compassion & Choices Good conversations can change a lot of things. The conversations won’t be protection against fear or pain or grief, nor should they be. They’ll be something like a proper preparation for the time that dying comes to your door or to a friend’s door. Advance Directives . are instructions created by an individual to administer, withhold, or withdraw life-sustaining procedures in the event of a terminal or irreversible condition . These instructions explain the individuals wishes for health care in the event they become incompetent or otherwise mentally/physically incapable of communication. What is Advance Care Planning. It is a regulatory requirement that we inquire about the presence of an Advance Directive and offer assistance in completing one for each inpatient admission.. At CMC, we are dedicated to providing assistance with the documentation, storage, retrieval, and honoring of patients’ advance care planning as it is essential for providing quality that reflects the goals and values of our patients.. Rev. Moneka A. Thompson, M.Div., MA, BCC, NCC. Staff Chaplain, UAB Medicine. July 16, 2021. Rev. Moneka A. Thompson. Rev. Moneka A. Thompson is an ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. She received her Master of Divinity from Hood Theological Seminary and her Master of Counseling degree at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. . Primary Care Practitioners. End of Life Care Program. Person-centered care honoring individual preferences . Sarah Lawrence established End of Life Care Program on person-centered foundation. Dignity in health care at all ages, stages of life. Patrick McCruden DBE, MTS, HEC-C. Kirsten Antonacci Dempsey, MA. 1. Agenda. Defining Our Terms. Promises. Ethical Foundations. History. Pitfalls and Challenges. Research. Public Health Approach. 2. I. Defining . A . process. of learning about the types of decisions that might need to be made, considering those decisions, your values and priorities . ahead of time. , then letting others know—both your loved ones and your healthcare providers—about your preferences. The Basics . Objectives . Describe the main elements of advance care planning . Describe the role of values-based decision-making in advance care planning . Demonstrate beginning . skills . in . facilitating . Calgary Zone. (403) 943-0249. http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/advancecareplanning.asp. myvoice@albertahealthservices.ca. Advance Care Planning: Goals of Care - Calgary Zone. Advance Care Planning is a process that involves: .

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