Virtual CEU Event: Living Well Until the End: How the End of Life Should Match Individual Goals
Join the American Society on Aging and Home Instead on Wednesday, March 10 for a webinar covering "Living Well Until the End: How the End of Life Should Match Individual Goals."
In America today, the end of life is not something that is regularly discussed. Often, when faced with issues of mortality, people suffer needlessly for a variety of reasons, from cultural and clinical misunderstandings to matters of healthcare access. It's important for communities and healthcare systems to work together to improve end-of-life experiences and normalize end-of-life planning to ensure individuals can live out their lives according to their values and with goals realized.
Shoshana Ungerleider, MD, founder of End Well, will be presenting. Participants of this webinar will be able to:
- Realize the factors that contribute to living well until the end
- Understand the reasons individuals suffer at the end of life
- Learn ways that communities and healthcare systems can work together to improve end-of-life care
- Review the data and resources for end-of-life care
One complimentary continuing education credit will be provided. To see the event flier, visit here.
This event is FREE to attend and will be held virtually. Registration is required here.
For more information, please visit here or contact American Society on Aging, 800.537.9728; or Home Instead, 888.331.2457.