Thanksgiving is a time we traditionally gather together with family and friends to express our gratitude for being able to share food and companionship with one another. It can also be a wonderful opportunity to share with loved ones our most personal wishes for what we hold important to us at the end of life if we were unable to speak for ourselves. I was pleased to be invited to play a part in spreading the word on the Engage with Grace: One Slide Project by Paul Levy, CEO and president of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. The goal is to begin this important conversation with loved ones before the need arises, so you can best carry out their wishes and choices if they cannot speak for themselves. From Nov 26-Nov 30, health bloggers across the globe will be sending out the same message to their readers, hoping that we can help you find the words to begin this compassionate conversation with your friends and family.But our end of life experiences are about a lot more than statistics. They’re about all of us. So the first thing we need to do is start talking.
Engage With Grace: The One Slide Project was designed with one simple goal: to help get the conversation about end of life experience started. The idea is simple: Create a tool to help get people talking. One Slide, with just five questions on it. Five questions designed to help get us talking with each other, with our loved ones, about our preferences. And we’re asking people to share this One Slide – wherever and whenever they can…at a presentation, at dinner, at their book club. Just One Slide, just five questions.
Lets start a global discussion that, until now, most of us haven’t had.
Here is what we are asking you: Download The One Slide and share it at any opportunity – with colleagues, family, friends. Think of the slide as currency and donate just two minutes whenever you can. Commit to being able to answer these five questions about end of life experience for yourself, and for your loved ones. Then commit to helping others do the same. Get this conversation started.
Let's start a viral movement driven by the change we as individuals can effect...and the incredibly positive impact we could have collectively. Help ensure that all of us - and the people we care for - can end our lives in the same purposeful way we live them.
Just One Slide, just one goal. Think of the enormous difference we can make together.
(To learn more please go to www.engagewithgrace.org. This post was written by Alexandra Drane and the Engage With Grace team)
Happy Thanksgiving and may your Thanksgiving table be filled with companionship, compassion and conversation.
As much as I believe we currently have a very broken system of health care in this country that is in urgent need of healing; when I see an organization that is doing right by the patient and families it serves, I readily applaud their success. Such is the case with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston. While not part of the mega-Partners Healthcare group in the Boston area, they have been an institution at the fore of patient centered care, being one of the first hospitals in the country to institute primary care nursing over 30 years ago. I regularly follow the blog written by the CEO of BIDMC,