Conversation Project Forum At Hospice April 16

hospiceOn Healthcare Decision’s Day, Tuesday, April 16, Hospice of the Bluegrass will host a public forum to discuss The Conversation Project.

This nationally acclaimed program is dedicated to helping people talk about their wishes for end-of-life care long before it is needed.

The forum runs 6-7:30 p.m. at the Grief and Loss Center at 2312 Alexandria Drive.

The forum will include a light dinner and a panel of end-of-life experts to discuss The Conversation Project.

Notaries will be on-hand to formalize documents.

According to The Conversation Project website, “Too many people are dying in a way they wouldn’t choose, and too many of their loved ones are left feeling bereaved, guilty and uncertain.

“It is time to transform our culture so we shift from not talking about dying to talking about it.”

Gretchen Brown, Hospice President and CEO, said, “The goal of this forum is to suggest tools and timing to make these difficult conversations less stressful, so that our own wishes and those of our loved ones are expressed and respected.”

The event is free and seating is limited so please register by April 12.

Info: 296-6895 or education@hospicebg.org.