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Department of Human Services

Adult and Aging Division

Free Advance Care Planning Workshop: Who Will Speak for You If You Can't Speak for Yourself?

Date: July 19, 2019

Time: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Address:
Department of Health Services
Santa Rosa Conference Room
1450 Neotomas Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95405

Registration Required: No

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Accidents don't know age limits. They occur to young and old alike. The same is true of illness and disease. At some point in our adult years, roughly 50% of us are likely to be in a medical crisis and unable to speak for ourselves. We might be unconscious, or sedated, or just too ill to grapple with the facts and possibilities for treatment, and to make sound decisions. We'll need another way to make our preferences known.

Are you ready? Is everyone in your household over age 18 ready? Advance care planning is what creates readiness. It is the process of thinking about, talking about, and documenting your healthcare wishes and priorities—before a crisis occurs.

To help Sonoma County community members prepare, My Care My Plan: Speak Up, Sonoma County is hosting a free advance care planning workshop. Register online at MyCareMyPlanSonoma.org under Events, by phone at (707) 565-5950, or by email to aasecretary@schsd.org.

Participants consider the type of care they would want in a health crisis, and how to make their wishes known through thoughtful advance care planning and clear, written, advance health care directives. The presenters will also offer ideas for how to talk with family, loved ones, and healthcare providers about medical treatment options, trade-offs, and wishes.

My Care, My Plan: Speak Up, Sonoma County’s (MyCareMyPlanSonoma.org) vision is for every adult in the county to become educated and empowered to express his/her wishes about end-of-life care, to have the opportunity to do so, and to have their wishes honored in a medical crisis. This is an initiative of the Committee for Healthcare Improvement and Sonoma County Health Action, which mobilize community partnerships and resources to achieve equity and improve health for all in Sonoma County. MCMP is a collaborative of organizations and individuals from the private, public, nonprofit, and volunteer sectors, including local healthcare and social service organizations and other community partners.