Events for Jan 11 - November 22, 2024

Hemlock Society of San Diego

As the population ages the possibility of a dementia epidemic increases. This panel will explore what one can do to determine how long you would want to live if you had dementia and what options are available for a peaceful death when you still have decisional capacity — and when you don’t. We will explore solutions through the Dementia Directive, VSED, Final Exit Network and more. Expert Speakers: Karl Steinberg, MD. Long term care, Hospice & Palliative Medicine and Geriatric Specialist, Editor-in-chief of Caring for the Ages, and Chair of the Coalition for Compassionate Care of CA. Topic: Stopping Eating and Drinking through Advance Directives Colin Brewer, MD. Psychiatrist in London, Author of “O, let Me Not Get Alzheimer’s Sweet Heaven” and “I’ll See Myself Out, Thank You“ (with Michael Irwin), Board of My Death My Decision. Topic: Euthanasia for Dementia Patients and Evaluating Competency Robert Rivas, J.D. Chief Legal Counsel for Final Exit Network, Certified in Appeals by the Florida Bar, litigating cutting edge constitutional issues. Topic: Litigating Failure to Honor Directive to Stop Food and Fluids in Advance Dementia

Dave speaks to KC Oasis

Zoom link: https://bit.ly/3puM6Gp Musical guest: Sage Cornelius (sagecornelius.com) Community moment: Daniel Harris Hosted by Dave Warnock "Dying Out Loud" and Kansas City Oasis Dave Warnock was a conservative Evangelical pastor and church leader for almost 40 years. After examining and investigating the faith claims of Evangelical Christianity, he concluded he could no longer embrace the faith he had given his life to. His exit from Christianity was basically due to the tenets of his lifelong faith no longer aligning with his core beliefs of toleration and acceptance of all people, and his belief that life is to be lived for the moments that are contained within this one life we know we have; rather than viewing this life as a “temporary” life until we enter eternity. On February 26, 2019, Dave received the devastating diagnosis of ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). Suddenly, for Dave this precious and brief life became infinitely more precious and incredibly brief. Instead of succumbing to the depression, anger and hopelessness this debilitating fatal diagnosis often brings, he immediately decided to begin “Dying Out Loud,” living life to the fullest and making plans to travel as much of the world as his body will allow, and experience the joy of [...]

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