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Editor's note: The webinar
date has been corrected, the webinar is on Wednesday,
July 27.
Webinar:
Choosing a Health Care Power of Attorney
Wednesday, July 27 | 3:00
- 4:30 pm ET
Register for the webinar.
Recent research describes some challenges with advance care
planning. For example: people change their minds, and it is
hard for people to imagine into the future what their
healthcare wishes may be when they do not have personal
experience on which to draw. Additional research also
identifies what works, and what is useful and effective
practice. One key is having a trusted person who can act on
the person’s behalf when they are unable to act and
formalizing that relationship in a healthcare power of attorney.
This session on advance care planning and healthcare
decision making will focus on four critical elements in
healthcare decision making and advance care planning:
- How do you help someone identify
the person “who” can serve as a healthcare power of attorney?
- What options exist for people who
have no unpaid supports in their lives? What is the
role of the service provider and how can we help
people find that person “who” can serve as a decision
maker?
- What are the implications of
culture on helping someone identify “who” can be their
healthcare power of attorney?
- What is the role of state surrogate
decision making laws in designating “who” will make a
healthcare decision?
NCAPPS webinars include
ASL interpretation and live-captions in both English and Spanish.
If you require any additional accommodations, please email Saska Rajcevic. Please
note that some accommodation requests made less than one
week before an event may not be possible.
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