Health Care Decisions Week
October 26 - November 1, 2008
California's Health Care Decisions Week is a time for people to think about the kind of care they would want if they
become seriously ill or incapacitated, talk with their loved ones or doctors, and complete an advance
directive document.
2008 Week Calendar of Activities:
- October 24, 6:30 p.m. -
Free community lecture and book-signing by Dr. Pauline Chen, NY Times columnist and author, Final Exam: A Surgeon′s Reflections on Mortality.
- October 26, 6:00 p.m. - With Love & Dignity documentary on KVIE Channel 6 featuring Sacramento families facing end-of-life issues and decisions.
Community presentations on medical decision-making
- October 30, 6-7:00 p.m. - West Sacramento Senior Center, 664 Cummins Way
- October 31, 10 a.m. - noon - Asian Community Center, 7375
Park City Drive, Sacramento.
10:00 a.m.- program in English
11:00 a.m.- program in Mandarin (Cantonese interpretation)
- November 7, 10-10:40 a.m. - Davis Senior Center, 646 A Street, Davis
Free Advance Directive classes at area hospitals
- October 30, 9 a.m. - noon - Marshall Medical Center, Conf. Room D, 1100 Marshall Way, Placerville.
To register: call Educ. Services at (530) 626-2807.
- November 5 - Kaiser Permanente Point West facility, 1650 Response Road, Sacramento.
For time and to register: call (916) 614-4035.
- November 17, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. - Mercy General Hospital,
Greenhouse Room B, 4001 J Street, Sacramento. No registration necessary.
For more information, contact SHD.
Consumer Education
Free "lunch and learn" talks
Area businesses and state agencies are sponsoring Medical Decisions When They Count Most, a one-hour
session to help employees of all ages prepare for decisions about medical care if they become
unable to communicate their wishes.
Also available for civic organizations, congregations and senior groups, the program includes
information on advance directives and talking with families and doctors about preferences
for care. To schedule a speaker, contact SHD.
Educational Booklets
SHD's Finding Your Way booklet encourages early family discussions and helps those who are considering whether
to initiate or withdraw life-sustaining treatment when the end of life is near (also available in Spanish). Mrs.
Lee's Story, in English and Chinese, introduces end-of-life issues that concern Chinese elders and their families.
Preview and order on End-of-Life Educational Materials page.
Advance Directives
California's Advance Health Care Directive is a way to make your health care wishes known if you become unable to communicate or prefer someone else to speak for you. An advance directive can serve one or both of these functions: Power of Attorney for
Health Care (to appoint an agent) and Instructions for Health Care (to indicate your wishes).
To assist in making your wishes known, the Alliance provides the following free forms and other materials:
Free Advance Directive form
Free Advance Directive form (Spanish)
Free Advance Directive form (Chinese)
Fact sheet on Advance Directives
Choosing your Spokesperson
Organ donor registry
The Donate Life California Organ & Tissue Donor Registry is a secure and confidential way to document your wishes for
donation. Sign up at www.donateLIFEcalifornia.org
or www.doneVIDAcalifornia.org (Spanish). For more information,
call (916) 567-1600.
Seminars for Healthcare Professionals & Faith Leaders
Respecting Choices course
Next course: March 19 & 20, 2009
Registration information coming.
This two-day nationally recognized advance care planning facilitator training is designed for nurses and social workers from
community and healthcare settings. Respecting Choices is sponsored twice yearly by the Alliance and CHW Strategic Learning Dept.
Continuing education credits are available for RNs, MFTs and LCSWs.
Partners in Caring seminar for faith leaders
Next seminar: 2009 date tba
This one-day seminar is designed to help faith leaders support seriously ill and dying individuals
and their families.
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2008 PIC participant photo by Renée C. Byer
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Developed to bridge medical and ethical concepts with the spiritual aspects of end-of-life care,
the program includes:
- concepts in setting goals for care near the end of life
- legal issues around life-sustaining treatment and advance directives
- information about pain management, including myths and misconceptions
- how to partner with the medical team to address suffering
- ways to address spiritual needs of patients and families
- how to facilitate communication and be present with the dying
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Alliance Participants
Chris Evans, RN, MSN, CO-CHAIR
Catholic Healthcare West Strategic Learning
Kathy Glasmire, CO-CHAIR
Sacramento Healthcare Decisions
Rev. Linda Amador
Kaiser Permanente Hospice
Deon Batchelder
Community Member
Susan Carson, RN
Health Ministries Association
Rosie Cox, RN
Common Ground Resources
Margaret Grayden
Yolo Hospice
Michael Gunther Maher, MD
Kaiser Permanente Sacramento
Anne Israel-Connolly
Area 4 Agency on Aging
Paul Janke, D.Min.
Lutheran Social Services of No. California
Terri Jellesed
East Lawn, Inc.
Candy Kodama, RN
Mercy Hospice
Nancy Madrick, RN
Eskaton Senior Connection
Terry McPeek, RN
Eskaton Senior Connection
Joan Mengelkoch
Sutter Medical Center Sacramento
Sue Mooney, RN
Fremont Presbyterian Church Parish Nurse
Vicki Owens
Golden State Donor Services
Betty Youngren
Funeral Consumers Alliance of No. Calif.
The Alliance is one of 20 community coalitions affiliated with the California Coalition for Compassionate Care, which promotes high-quality, compassionate end-of-life care for all Californians. Visit www.finalchoices.org.
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