On COVID-19, Flexibility and Compassion

We share this thoughtful blog by EOLCCA Board member Fran Johns, a prolific thinker and writer. While much has changed in the mere 11 days since she wrote this piece, […]

Diane Rehm’s new book: When My Time Comes

Editor’s note: We know that focusing on helping our families and supporting our communities in the effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus is of the utmost importance. During […]

Cycles of Living and Dying…

Originally published March 4, 2020 and reprinted with permission Sebastian entered the world eight weeks ahead of schedule, weighing all of two pounds. His lineage is Korean/African American/German, which may […]

The Beauty of Choice

End of Life Choices California offers information and non-judgemental personal support to anyone seeking help managing end-of-life care planning or decision-making in California. Please visit our website for more information […]

Thank you Dr. Israel!

We applaud and need more doctors like New Jersey physician, Jessica Israel, MD to share the thoughtful journey that led them to participate in medical aid in dying (MAID) for […]

The Path to a Good Death

This weekend, EOLCCA hosted our third Client Advocate Volunteer training in California. It was a great day and we have some amazing new volunteers in our EOLCCA family. Part of […]

EOLCCA 2020 Hope and Vision

We have been thinking about how we want to grow in 2020 and are working to clarify our vision for the coming year. But, sometimes it helps to look back […]

Giving Thanks

The dictionary describes the word ‘thanksgiving’ as follows: “the act of giving thanks; grateful acknowledgment of benefits or favors…..an expression of thanks….” Each of us always looks forward to Thanksgiving, […]

Alternate Endings

ALTERNATE ENDINGS released in August 2019 is a touching HBO film that depicts new and innovative ways to end or memorialize one’s life. My husband and I watched it last […]

How Not To Die In The ER

This extraordinary piece we share with you today is a thoughtful and moving example of just what it takes to get well-meaning medical providers to pay attention to what we […]

Going online shopping this weekend?

A New and SUPER Easy Way to Contribute to our Important Work! Hello Friends, We know how many requests for financial support come through your inbox for nonprofits and political […]

A Return To Nature

I recently read this article, which appeared in my Inbox. I was pleasantly surprised by all the information it contained about green burial. This issue has not been part of […]

Finish Strong: Book Review

Several months ago, I had the good fortune to hear Barbara Coombs Lee speak about her new book, Finish Strong: Putting Your Priorities First at Life’s End. Barbara, a former […]

This Belongs at the Top of Your Summer Reading List

“A straightforward, well-organized, nondepressing guide to managing the run-up to one’s inevitable demise.” Amanda Urban, Publisher’s Weekly “The surprising comfort of a new book about death” Michael Dirda, The Washington […]

An Act of Love

I was talking with my friend, Jen, today and she told me about the death of her 96 year old grandmother. There were some important things she shared with me […]

Dealing with Dementia: What Do I Do?

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common health problems people face in their seventies and eighties. However, did you know you can take certain measures before such a diagnosis […]

The Elephant In The Room

CAN WE TALK ABOUT DYING? By Lynne Calkins “Make friends with death. Get comfortable with it, and you will have a much fuller, happier life.” Seriously? Sounds kind of weird, […]

But, Isn’t It Suicide?

When talking about medical aid in dying, the short answer? No. Definitely not. But there is a better, more thorough answer. The other night I was at a dinner party […]

Movie Review: Paddleton (2019 Drama/Comedy)

A friend recommended I watch the new Netflix movie, Paddleton, just out in February. I found it to be a worthy watch for someone interested in the intricacies of death […]