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Description: | The Great River Initiative The Great River Initiative’s goal is to change how our culture discusses and prepares for death. This project was inspired by Justin Magnuson’s hospice volunteering and his observation that people avoid this topic. Justin’s thoughts are supported by a 2014 Institute of Medicine report, Dying in America, that reflects his concerns and encourages community engagement. The transformation of how our culture discusses death and dying can improve patient care, the emotional and financial quality of families, and our environment. The Great River Initiative does this by hosting and facilitating conversations in several ways: The Conversation Project helps participants reflect on their values about end-of-life care. These conversations are perfect for groups, but can also be facilitated for individuals or families. This exploration guides participants to ask the question “What Matters Most?†on these four areas: • What type of medical care would they like to receive if facing a life limiting condition? • Who in their life would best reflect these values? • How do they have this conversation with a loved one or health surrogate? • What are the next steps to formalize these wishes? Death Café Louisville is part of an international project to offer communities space to discuss anything related to death. The only agenda for a Death Café is to talk about death with the intention of becoming more appreciative of our finite time. These not-for-profit events usually involve tea, cake, and are a positive experience. The Great River Intiative is seeking opportunities for collaboration to host conversations, workshops, and retreats. |
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