MONDAY APRIL 8TH 12:00 AT STERLING VIEW COMMUNITY CENTER
FREE PROGRAM OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
In life we prepare for everything… college, marriage, children, and retirement. Despite the conversations we have for these important milestones, rarely do we have conversations about how we want to be cared for at the end of our lives.
Talking is the single most important thing that you can do to prepare for the death of someone you love. While difficult, the end of life can be amazingly rich. Talking about this time makes a rich ending more likely. Often such conversations are avoided out of an understandable desire to spare each other's feelings. They need not be.
Your local non-profit Home Health & Hospice Agency, Lamoille Home Health & Hospice, has prepared helpful materials and resources to help you start the conversation with your loved ones. Join LHH&H and the Lanpher Memorial Library for a conversation about knowing your options, starting the conversation with loved ones, and making a care plan that you and your loved ones are comfortable with. Joining us will be LHH&H Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, Charlene Camire, and Hospice Nurse, Dawn Lefebvre.
Join us for a light lunch and conversation at Sterling View Senior Community Center, Hyde Park, VT, Monday, April 8th, at noon. Everyone is welcome. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact, Amy Olsen, Lanpher Memorial Library, Hyde Park, 802-888-4628; or Mary L. Collins, LHH&H, at 802-888-4651.
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