Posted Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Would medical professionals or your loved ones know your wishes if you were to become incapacitated? Have you made plans for what happens after you die or if you can't make your own decisions? What happens to your money? Your family? Tomorrow {this} morning on the Sound of Ideas, we'll discuss planning for the worst. Is it a good idea to register your wishes so emergency crews know even before they reach you? Do you know what your loved one wants? Do they know your wishes? Join host Mike McIntyre right here on 90.3.
Community/Human Interest, Health, Aging/The Elderly, Mental Health
Mark Aulisio, Director, Department of Bioethics, Case Western Reserve University and Director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics, MetroHealth Medical Center
Pat Stropko-O’Leary, Executive Director, HMC Hospice of Medina County
Jeff Lycan, President & CEO, Midwest Care Alliance
Adam Fried, Attorney, Reminger Attorneys at Law
Planning End of Life Care
Mapping Your End-of-Life Choices
Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment
Beginning the Conversation About the End of Life
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