Knowledge connector/honey bee, Global health faculty & improvement advisor @TheIHI @convoproject. Inspired to spread community-, family- and person-driven care
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Here’s Shannon’s list of things you can do:
Phone bank
Knock on doors
Combat misinformation
Talk to your friends & combat their fears
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🗨️ April 15th: We’ve got one day to go. Today is a great time to get yourself ready for any conversations you hope to have about your (or their) wishes for care through the end of life. Check out our free guides to help you prepare: https://t.co/nZeOowAVCP
🌎 April 14th: No matter where you are in the world, today is a great time to introduce the What Matters to Me concept, or idea of National Healthcare Decisions Day where you live, work, pray or learn. Check out our free guides to help you prepare: https://t.co/nZeOowAVCP
👪 April 13th: Do you know any family caregivers? We know that a crisis is a really hard time to learn what matters most to someone. We wanted to call out resources that may be particularly useful. Check out our free guides to help you prepare: https://t.co/nZeOowAVCP
💬 April 12th: Engage and talk with those who matter most to you. We’re getting closer to National Healthcare Decisions Day #NHDD! Today’s a great day to begin making plans and getting conversations started. Check out our free guides to help you prepare: https://t.co/nZeOowAVCP
🤳 April 11th: Promote NHDD on your social media platforms. It’s fun seeing how different influencers and social media accounts are talking about this – but did you know that YOU can also be an influencer? Check out our free guides to help you prepare: https://t.co/nZeOowAVCP
🗓️ #NationalHealthcareDecisionsDay is approaching! Each day this week, a different member of our team will be providing you with tips to help you get prepared. Check out our free guides to help you prepare: https://t.co/nZeOowAVCP
🛬 The “seagull effect” is one of the most common stories we hear about caregiving at The Conversation Project. When an out-of-town sibling swoops in for a visit, thinking they know best and upending plans, they can create a messy situation. https://t.co/ySv4nVeAnX @pattydwebster
Welcome to episode 2 of our Advance Care Plan Series, featuring The Conversation Project's Improvement Advisor for Community Engagement Patty Webster!
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@oisinliampower Great thread. Good death, from research, and as you noted is outdated and doesn’t resonate well. See link below. @convoproject - we’d say a death where the person’s wishes for care were understood and respected. https://t.co/DxlPMsa5ss