Bay Area Humanists (Zoom)
This will be a presentation provided by a Speakers Bureau volunteer. Please contact the organizer or Final Exit Network for more information.
This will be a presentation provided by a Speakers Bureau volunteer. Please contact the organizer or Final Exit Network for more information.
The Chosen Death Forum is for members of Final Exit Network only. This is an open forum to discuss with other Final Exit Network members ideas, feelings, and concerns regarding legal end-of-life choices. This forum is also for those whose loved ones are contemplating end-of-life options. Based on the Death Café model, the forum includes no formal presentation or program, and there is no intention of leading people to any conclusion, product, or course of action.
This event will be held at the University of Vermont. FEN will have an exhibit booth and attendant.
This will be a presentation provided by a Speakers Bureau volunteer. Please contact the organizer or Final Exit Network for more information. Topic: Final Exit Network in general.
This will be a podcast provided by a Speakers Bureau volunteer. Please contact the organizer or Final Exit Network for more information. Topics: terminal illnesses where self-delivery won't be an option; holistic support.
FEN volunteer, Jay Niver, will be on hand at an exhibit table to answer any questions.
This is an InService meeting with EOLONM volunteers. Brian Ruder, FEN President, will provide a brief overview of FEN, followed by Executive Director, Mary Ewert describing how the organization works overall and some examples of how FEN collaborates with state, national, and international organizations. Finally, Lowrey Brown, the Exit Guide Program Manager, will review their end-of-life service program in some detail. This will be followed by approximately 30 minutes of Q&A discussion.
This will be a presentation provided by a Speakers Bureau volunteer. This will be a live Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/4nlwWqOpG. Please contact the organizer or Final Exit Network for more information.
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As brain function is increasingly damaged by dementia, a person begins to lose interest in or forgets to eat and drink. Eventually, they lose the ability to physically feed themselves and must be fed either artificially or by hand by a caregiver. Without specific instructions to your caregivers not to provide food or fluid, caregivers will continue to keep you fed and hydrated until you die of something else. These dementia directives were written so that you can specify that you do NOT want that.