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BJ Miller, Shoshana Berger and Lucy Kalanithi provide step-by- step instructions on managing the end of life, and answer questions about death that we’re…
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Your CallOn this edition of Your Call, Dr. Tia Powell joins us to discuss her new book, Dementia Reimagined: Building a Life of Joy and Dignity from Beginning to…
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“Lasting Letters: Leaving a legacy behind” reports on legacy letters and how they are helping people prepare for death, say goodbye, and grieve loved ones…
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For Asians, Latinos, and other ethnic minorities, the end of life presents unique challenges. Language barriers and cultural traditions can often inhibit…
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All next week, all over San Francisco, people will be gathering to talk about something that many find hard to face: Death. Reimagine, a local nonprofit…
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On the Apr. 12, 2018 edition of Work with Marty Nemko, JoAnn Mar and guests will discuss careers helping people at the end of life, and a major event:…
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On the Apr. 12, 2018 edition of Work with Marty Nemko, JoAnn Mar and guests will discuss careers helping people at the end of life, and a major event:…
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There's an increased use of live music at Bay Area’s major hospitals and hospices to bring healing and comfort to people who are near death. Music At The…
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For National Healthcare Decisions Week, Dr. Dawn Gross welcomes social worker Bridget Sumser, an expert in helping people begin conversations around…
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In October 2016, over 2000 people took part in more than 30 events across the Bay Area as part of the first-ever Reimagine End of Life Festival. Inspired…
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On June 9, 2016, physician aid-in-dying became legal in California.The new “End Of Life Option Act” allows terminally ill people to hasten their deaths.…
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Most Americans are unprepared for the worst to happen—an accident or an unexpected illness that leaves them brain dead, but still alive. That's what…