180 Days. To Die. To Live. – November 9, 2024
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
Presenters: Joyce Mayne and Rabbi Suzanne Singer, Board Members with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing your values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; […]
Presenters: Joyce Mayne and Rabbi Suzanne Singer, Board Members with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing your values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; […]
Presenters: Joyce Mayne and Rabbi Suzanne Singer, Board Members with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing your values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
Rita Mae Mason and Reina Galanes, Volunteers with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; legal end-of-life options; […]
Rita Mae Mason and Reina Galanes, Volunteers with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; legal end-of-life options; […]
Rita Mae Mason and Reina Galanes, Volunteers with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; legal end-of-life options; […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
Linda Rowe, Volunteer with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing your values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; legal end-of-life options (including medical aid in dying); and the resources and support provided by EOLCCA. Please join us for an enlightening event to discuss everything you wanted to know about […]
Linda Rowe, Volunteer with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing your values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; legal end-of-life options (including medical aid in dying); and the resources and support provided by EOLCCA. Please join us for an enlightening event to discuss everything you wanted to know about […]
Linda Rowe, Volunteer with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing your values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; legal end-of-life options (including medical aid in dying); and the resources and support provided by EOLCCA. Please join us for an enlightening event to discuss everything you wanted to know about […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live. is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live. is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live. is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
Be sure to visit our knowledgeable volunteers at the End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA) information booth at this wonderful community health fair. EOLCCA's volunteers will answer your questions about advance care planning, the California End of Life Option Act, and other legal end-of-life options. Learn more about the importance of making your advance care plans […]
Be sure to visit our knowledgeable volunteers at the End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA) information booth at this wonderful community health fair. EOLCCA's volunteers will answer your questions about advance care planning, the California End of Life Option Act, and other legal end-of-life options. Learn more about the importance of making your advance care plans […]
Be sure to visit our knowledgeable volunteers at the End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA) information booth at this wonderful community health fair. EOLCCA's volunteers will answer your questions about advance care planning, the California End of Life Option Act, and other legal end-of-life options. Learn more about the importance of making your advance care plans […]
Presenters: Fern Eberling and Judith Bishop, Volunteers with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; present information on legal end of life options in California, including stopping unwanted medical treatments, obtaining palliative care, enrolling in hospice care, and voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED), and California’s End of Life Option […]
Presenters: Fern Eberling and Judith Bishop, Volunteers with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; present information on legal end of life options in California, including stopping unwanted medical treatments, obtaining palliative care, enrolling in hospice care, and voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED), and California’s End of Life Option […]
Presenters: Fern Eberling and Judith Bishop, Volunteers with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; present information on legal end of life options in California, including stopping unwanted medical treatments, obtaining palliative care, enrolling in hospice care, and voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED), and California’s End of Life Option […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live. is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live. is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live. is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live. is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live. is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
180 Days. To Die. To Live. is the story of two peoples’ end-of-life trajectories through the lens of the narrator. Focused on their last six months, the narrator’s husband, Richard, and her friend, Shelley, were both diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Richard chose seven rounds of chemotherapy treatment. Shelley chose no treatment. Both opted to use California’s […]
Mary Abbott, Volunteer with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; legal end-of-life options; and the resources and support provided by EOLCCA. Legal end-of-life options in California include stopping unwanted medical treatments; palliative care; hospice care; voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED); and […]
Mary Abbott, Volunteer with End of Life Choices California (EOLCCA), will discuss the importance of sharing values and end-of-life wishes with loved ones; legal end-of-life options; and the resources and support provided by EOLCCA. Legal end-of-life options in California include stopping unwanted medical treatments; palliative care; hospice care; voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED); and […]