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Hey Guys:
I saw a really powerful presentation at the recent Health 2.0 show about a Alexandra Drane and her sister-in-law who was dying of stage IV glioblastoma. Alexandra started an organization called EngageWithGrace to "help ensure that all of us - and the people we care for - can end our lives in the same purposeful way we lived them."
I blogged about it today and included some practical tips about help to start the conversation with family and loved ones. I'd love your thoughts, you can check it out here.
Thanks!
Jude
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In my professional career, I was a gerontologist. This is so helpful to people of all ages. Thanks for sharing this information.
That's really lovely.
Thanks.