Community Education Resources

SUPPORT GROUPS

Grief and Bereavement Support Groups offer the opportunity to share and process grief while also connecting with others.

PeaceHealth Hope Bereavement

Grief Share Support Groups

The Dougy Center Support Groups

 

CONVERSATION STARTERS

Start a conversation that matters.

“It’s time to transform our culture so we shift from not talking about dying to talking about it. It’s time to share the way we want to live at the end of our lives. And it’s time to communicate about the kind of care we want and don’t want for ourselves.” The Conversation Project

`Honoring Choices Pacific Northwest

Five Wishes – Living Will

Guide to Healthy Conversations

The Conversation Starter

Communicate Your End-of-Life Wishes

Let’s Have Dinner and Talk About Death

Veterans Administration Advance Care Planning

 

RESOURCES

Area Agency on Aging & Disabilities of Southwest Washington
Bridges End-of-Life Services
CDM Caregiving  https://www.cdmcaregiving.org
Columbia River Pet Partners – Pet Therapy
The Dougy Center – National Center for Grieving Children & Families
Face in the Mirror Counseling – Art Therapy
Green Burial Council
Grief Dialogues
Honoring Choices Pacific Northwest
Hope Dementia Support
Kaiser Permanente
Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center
PeaceHealth Hospice & Home Care
PeaceHealth Bridges Palliative Care
Recompose
Transforming Dementia Care and Planning
Veterans Administration – Advance Care Planning
Washington State Health Advocacy Association
Washington State Medical Association – Advance Directives

FAQs

What is Advance Care Planning?

Advance care planning is making decisions about the healthcare you would want to receive if you happen to become unable to speak for yourself. These are your decisions to make, regardless of what you choose for your care, and the decisions are based on your personal values, preferences, and discussions with your loved ones. https://www.nhpco.org/patients-and-caregivers/advance-care-planning

What is a Health Care Agent?

A health care agent is a person you identify to make your health care decisions for you if you are unable to make them for yourself. In Washington, a health care agent must act in “good faith” for the other person. “Good faith” means that the health care agent makes decisions that you would want or are in your best interest. https://www.honoringchoicespnw.org

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What is a POLST?

POLST stands for Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment. A POLST is a medical order which states the individual’s preferences for care. This voluntary form is completed by a doctor with a patient. POLST forms are usually for seriously ill or frail individuals and they travel with the patient from location to location (like home to hospital to a nursing home). The POLST is not intended for healthy adults. To complete a POLST form, it is good to complete an advance directive first to identify wishes and preferences. https://www.honoringchoicespnw.org

What is Palliative Care?

Palliative care teams specialize in treating people suffering from the symptoms and stress of serious illnesses such as cancer, congestive heart failure (CHF), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), kidney disease, Alzheimers, Parkinsons, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and many more. This type of care treats pain, depression, shortness of breath, fatigue, constipation, nausea, loss of appetite, difficulty sleeping, anxiety and any other symptoms that may be causing distress. https://getpalliativecare.org/whatis/

What is Hospice Care?

Hospice care is for people who are nearing the end of life. Hospice care services are provided by a team of health care professionals who maximize comfort for a person who is terminally ill by reducing pain and addressing physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/end-of-life/in-depth/hospice-care/art-20048050