Modern hospice and End-of-Life care: Merging advance planning with immediate care needs.
The mission of the National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC) is to make aging place universally known and widely utilized lifestyle option for older American adults via education collaboration, advocacy and accessibility services.
Aging in place is a term used to describe a person living in a home of their choice for as long as they are able to as they age. It encompasses the ability to access any services, assistive tools, or other support that might be needed in the person's chosen residence over time as needs change.
Our presenters are Jeff Curtain from Entera Hospice, Phillip Flores from Cremation by Water and Diana Ahlf from Remax.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Programs | Health / Wellness |
TAGS: | Seniors | NAIPC | Hospice | Health and Wellness | Health | End of Life | Caretakers | Adults |