In the continuing campaign to get people, particularly the old and sick, to discuss their preferences for end-of-life care, we’ve been pushing for them to have intimate conversations with family members.
Web sites like ‘The Conversation Project’ and ‘PREPARE’, campaigns like ‘National Healthcare Decisions Day’ in April, my own posts — all reflect the idea that Americans can overcome their apparent aversion to acknowledging mortality if their children will just talk to them…more
An article from Media Watch, compiled and annotated by Barry R. Ashpole (Ontario, Canada). More reports can be found at IPCRC.NET