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Change: The online resources, list of articles, and bibliography of books found here all appear current only to 1997; however, they remains useful. "[A] Death in the Family":Synopsis: A Masterpiece Theatre (American Collection) adaptation of James Agee's Pulitzer
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Change: Synopsis: "The program explores the medical, ethical, and social issues surrounding end-of-life care in America today. This Web companion piece features original reporting (real life stories & sidebars).""[A] Death in the Family":Synopsis: A Masterpiece Theatre (American Collection) adaptation of
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Change: nterviews with Washington lawmakers press for answers on issues that have daily impact on family caregivers & their loved ones, including: Medicaid & Medicare reform, universal healthcare, long-term care insurance, direct pay-to-family caregivers, & tax incentives to prepare the nation for longevity."[A] Death in the Family":Synopsis:
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Change: Produced by KQED television in San Francisco and aired throughout the country in September 2000 as a companion to "On Our Own Terms." The four programs discuss caregiving, grief, difficult decisions and what may lie beyond death."Whose Death Is It Anyway?" (to be broadcast Spring, 2007):2007):Online
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Change: on End-of-Life Decision Making & Living Wills Synopsis: "Whose Death Is It Anyway? emphasizes the importance of personal involvement in decisions about one's care at the end of life. Highlighting the
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Change: emphasizes the importance of personal involvement in decisions about one's care at the end of life. Highlighting the types of treatment many people receive, it realistically explores the difficulties surrounding end-of-life decision making through five documentary segments that feature families sharing their own discussions and experiences." Content -- The
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Change: Produced by KQED television in San Francisco and aired throughout the country in September 2000 as a companion to "On Our Own Terms." The four programs discuss caregiving, grief, difficult decisions and what may lie beyond death. On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying (2000): Program Resources: End-of-Life Tools Hospice
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Change: Produced by KQED television in San Francisco and aired throughout the country in September 2000 as a companion to "On Our Own Terms." The four programs discuss caregiving, grief, difficult decisions and what may lie beyond death. On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying (2000): Program Resources: End-of-Life Tools Hospice
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Change: RESOURCES:PRESENTATIONS: Whose Death Is It Anyway? (to be broadcast Spring, 2007): Summary: "Whose Death Is It Anyway? emphasizes the importance of personal involvement in decisions about one's care at the end of life.
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Change: An adaptation of James Agee's Pulitzer Prize-winning classic about a man's death and its impact on his family. Set in 1915, the film recreates Agee's small, painstakingly-drawn world of domestic happiness and shows how quickly it can be destroyed. Cast includes Annabeth Gish, John Slattery, and James Cromwell. "A
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Change: from being a radical innovation, however, keeping industry,funeral developmentsrites in the fieldfamily ofor medicine,among andfriends theis exactly how death was handled for impactmost of war.pre-twentieth century America." On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying (2000): Program Resources: End-of-Life Tools Hospice
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Change: Trace the evolution of the American way of death from the colonial days through the present. Along the way you'll find changes in beliefs about death and grief, the emergence of the funeral industry, developments in the field of medicine, and the impact of war. On Our Own
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Change: preview Suggested web resources -- on End-of-Life Decision Making & Living Wills On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying (2000): Program Resources: End-of-Life Tools Hospice & Other Care Options for the Dying Final Days -- The Dying Experience Cope with Grief & Seek Solace through Spirituality & the Arts
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Change: Broadcasting System programs &Public onlineRadio resources that offer information, commentary, or experiences generally regarding health care decision-making by individuals or by their agents/representatives. These links are provided for illustrative purposes only. Reference or utilizeUse them in your own discretion, and actdiscretion. onlyAct with
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