How to Start the Conversation about End-of-Life Care Wishes Thursday, May 11th, 6:15-7:30pm EDT
From: Ann Zabaldo (zabaldoearthlink.net)
Date: Sun, 7 May 2017 19:02:44 -0700 (PDT)
Hello all —

Zach Rubin, Project Director for The Conversation Project will be presenting 
another FREE webinar in our series from the Aging in Community Collaboratory 
this Thursday, May 11, 2017  6:15 p.m.

Registration and details:

https://www.agingcollaboratory.org/webinars

Scroll down to download the FREE resources The Conversation Project has made 
available.

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND:

90% of people say that talking with their loved ones about end-of-life care is 
important.

27% have actually done so.

Too many people are dying in a way they wouldn’t choose, and too many of their 
loved ones are left feeling bereaved, guilty, and uncertain.  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.
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We believe that the place for this to begin is at the kitchen table—not in the 
intensive care unit—with the people we love, before it’s too late.

This FREE webinar is sponsored by The Conversation Project, Aging Better, 
Together and Mid Atlantic Cohousing.

To learn more about The Conversation Project, check out their website:

http://theconversationproject.org

Please forward this email to interested parties!

Best --

Ann Zabaldo
Takoma Village Cohousing
Washington, DC
Principal, Cohousing Collaborative, LLC
Falls Church, VA
202.546.4654

As long as you have two or fewer … your ducks are always in a row.  The Covert 
Comic




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