GRMC to Offer Advance Directive Seminar
Grinnell Regional Medical Center will host an advance
directive seminar for the public. This educational presentation will explain
the value and need for advance directives in healthcare.
The program is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 17,
beginning at 7 p.m. at the GRMC
Tomasek Conference
Center . All adults are
invited to learn about end-of-life wishes and how to put them in writing so
that loved ones know what type of care you want in the event of
life-threatening conditions.
Class participants will examine their wants and
desires not only at end-of-life but also when a major health crisis occurs. The
time to discuss these concerns is long before the crisis that calls families
together outside of emergency departments or ICUs, a time when emotions are
high and logical decisions seems to be difficult to determine.
“Participants will learn about options for documenting
how they want their wishes carried out during a medical or healthcare crisis.
Most people have opinions about the care they would receive when medical
emergencies/crises occur. During a crisis decision making becomes even more
complicated and strains family relationships when, in fact, they are all the
more important,” explains Keith Morrison, program presenter and GRMC chaplain. “The
time to discuss wishes for healthcare is when it can be addressed in a less
stressful atmosphere and when you can take the time to respectfully navigate
differences.”
In Iowa
two documents are available to express wishes and plans for changes in health.
These are the Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Decisions or the
Medical Power of Attorney and the Declaration Relating to Life Sustaining
Procedures or the Living Will. The Medical Power of Attorney assigns the
responsibility to another person to make healthcare choices for someone when he/she
cannot. The Living Will states a person’s wishes specifically for healthcare. The Iowa State Bar offers these online at http://www.iowabar.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=152.
Forms will be available at the program, as well as on
the web at no cost. Forms are also available by contacting Grinnell Regional
Hospice at 641-236-2418. Many family
practice physicians also distribute the forms so they know their patients’
expectations.
This seminar is free and open to the public. Please
make a reservation by calling 641-236-2418.
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