Good Endings: Planning and Support at the End of Life

Good Endings: Planning and Support at the End of Life

Good Endings:Planning and Support at the End of Life is a two part training about end of life supports

By Soul Food Project

Date and time

September 23, 2022 · 7am - September 30, 2022 · 8:30am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Join Rev. Melissa Tustin from the Soul Food Project on September 23 and 30th 10-11:30am for two sessions of on-line training in end of life planning and support.

Part 1 will consist of a panel discussion about good end of life care with a DDS nurse, a palliative care physician, an individual with I/DD, a guardianship lawyer/end of life planner and a parent of an individual with I/DD.

Part 2 will focus on the nuts and bolts of creating and following through with a good end of life plan.

Go here to get zoom link https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEuceqtpzsoHtR5CAHEN9OxG6K2rAUw4zsy

Once registered you will receive a zoom link. See below for additional instructions.

  • This event will be recorded. Closed captioning will be provided. To request additional accommodations, please email mwtustin@gmail.com by September 1st.
  • Participants are highly encouraged to join the training session 30 minutes (by 9:30) before the event begins at 10:00 in case they need assistance joining the event.
  • Never used Zoom before? Download the app https://www.zoom.us/
  • Devices to use: Register with the email that you will use to participate in this event. The device you use should have audio and video (camera) capacity in order for you to participate in the event.

The Soul Food Project is funded by Minute Man Arc, through grants from CHNA-Area 15 and Emerson Hospital, and by the Northeast Region of the Department of Developmental Services www.soulfoodproject.org

Organized by

Rev. Melissa Tustin is the director of the Soul Food Project, a pilot program in spiritual support for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Soul Food Project partners with caregivers, agency staff and faith leaders who are interested in learning more about accessible spiritual supports. Let's work together to honor the human need for meaning and connection and combat the negative impact of COVID-19 on the disability community!

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