Advance Care Planning - Titahi bay Library
๐ฃ๏ธ Have you had the important conversation with those you love about what matters most at the end of life?
As part of Dying Matters Week, Sean Thompson is facilitating a free Advance Care Planning session - a chance to explore your values, ask questions, and make plans while you are well for the care you would or would not want in the future.
๐ Porirua โ Wednesday 3rd September
๐ 2pmโ4pm, Titahi Bay Library
These informal, supportive sessions are a great opportunity to:
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Start your Advance Care Plan
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Understand why it matters โ for you and your loved ones
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Learn how this simple step can make difficult decisions easier in the future
Come along and take the first step โ because planning ahead matters and dying matters.
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