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Exit - A Novel about Dying, Cebuhar Jo Kline


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Автор: Cebuhar Jo Kline
Название:  Exit - A Novel about Dying
ISBN: 9780615922904
Классификация: ISBN-10: 0615922902
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 400
Вес: 0.58 кг.
Дата издания: 20.06.2014
Язык: English
Размер: 229 x 152 x 23
Поставляется из: США
Описание: Do terms such as life prolonging measures and advance directives leave you dazed and confused? Have you ever wondered what it means to have a good death? Does deciding when enough is enough for a dying loved one sound like an overwhelming responsibility? Youre not alone. Meet Margaret Williams. Its been four months since Margarets husband Ernie died. They were married for forty-one years. Now they arent. So Margaret has agreed to try volunteering at Rockaway House, even though she isnt at all convinced that its a good idea. In the small town of Chesterton, Iowa, Rockaway House is like no other home. Everyone who comes here, dies here, because Rockaway House is a hospice. For Margaret, although it would be grand to find a real purpose for her life-whatever may be left of it-honestly, shed be glad just to have a reason to get up in the morning. But as it turns out, Rockaway House becomes a blessing greater than Margaret would ever have dared wish for. The patients-inspiring and lovable and confounding-come to Rockaway House for comfort and to say goodbye. They, too, get more than they bargained for when they find peace and hope and forgiveness. And along with the staff and volunteers, they discover treasures of heart and hearth and meet a family from another time, who at long last gets to share its story and its invaluable legacy. A writer and speaker on Ethical Wills, medical decision making and end-of-life for over a decade, attorney Jo Kline Cebuhar blends her legal expertise with her story-telling skills to weave a tale of love, laughter and legacy in her first novel, EXIT. Travel with Jo to meet the inspiring folks of Rockaway House and share their wisdom on the meaning of a good death-and a good life. Mark Bennett, Terre Haute Tribune-Star: The message centers on end-of-life health care practices, but delivers it with touching and funny vignettes about navigating that inevitability.


2015 Edition - The Practical Guide to Health Care Advance Directives

Автор: Cebuhar Jo Kline
Название: 2015 Edition - The Practical Guide to Health Care Advance Directives
ISBN: 0692432124 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780692432129
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Описание: USA BEST BOOK AWARDS WINNER (USABookNews.com) What you've heard is true. You need health care advance directives. Would you like to know why? In the award-winning 2006 edition of this book, "Last things first, just in case . . . Living Wills and Durable Powers of Attorney for Health Care," attorney Jo Kline Cebuhar first addressed the approaching crisis surrounding aging and end-of-life care in America. Here are a few of the issues that continue to impact death and dying in the United States: Every day, 10,000 more Baby Boomers qualify for Medicare benefits. Four states have legalized physician-assisted suicide and 26 others are considering it. By 2030, there will be over 900,000 job openings for nurses-and no nurses to fill them. Twenty-five percent of the Medicare budget is spent in the last year of life for recipients. In the coming decades, the number of Americans 65 and older will double while the number of those 85 and older will triple. How is it possible to manage your health care if you're incapacitated? What if you don't have health care advance directives? What's the difference between a Living Will and a proxy appointment? Should you have POLST-type medical orders? Can your Living Will serve as a Do Not Resuscitate order? Will your advance directives be honored while you're travelling? Bringing together legal expertise, engaging stories and a plain-spoken narrative, attorney Jo Kline Cebuhar answers these questions and helps readers prepare to face the unique legal and medical challenges of death and dying in America. This user-friendly guide to creating and sharing effective health care advance directives includes: The Four Simple Steps: education, delegation, communication, documentation. The practical relevance and shortcomings of today's advance planning tools. Easy-to-grasp explanations of legal and medical terminology. Current laws and court decisions regarding death and dying in America. The importance of a health care proxy and how to choose the most qualified advocate. "Lightbulb moments "-tips and shortcuts for effective advance health care planning. The right time to make a plan for managing health care and end-of-life care is while you still can. The time is now. International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care: "This book is written for the lay person and is by far the best and clearest that I have seen. It is written in a conversational style and includes case histories to illustrate various points, but it also has lots of informative lists and a summary at the end of each chapter. It describes at length what a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care means (the appointment of a proxy decision maker, for use at such time as the principal is unable to participate in their own care, for whatever reason) and the Living Will (which specifies the principal's wishes for care in the event of a terminal or irreversibly incapacitating condition, which can be used by the proxy and physician for guidance, most importantly to do with treatment to prolong life). There is also useful guidance about how to choose your proxy and, more importantly, how to start the conversation and get it done. There are also useful chapters on Hospice and Palliative Care, Communicating with Loved Ones and Health Care Professionals, Ethical Wills (a record of what you stand for and how you want to be remembered) and a good discussion about Do Not Resuscitate orders (DNRs). This book is written for the USA, and it sounds as though the fine print in the legislation relating to Advance Directives is not the same in any two States. And the legislation will vary outside the United States, as well. But if someone, anywhere-not just the USA-wants a book to explain what Advance Directives are all about, why they need them, and how to (and how not to) go about doing it, then I would be happy to recommend this book." - Dr. Roger Woodruff, Lifetime Board Member o"


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