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Island Hospices Step Forward to Start Conversation on Advance Care Planning

April 12, 2021 By Zoe Lauckner

(For Immediate Release) – Ensuring our wishes and values for our future health care starts simply, with a conversation. On Friday, April 16th, the Vancouver Island Federation of Hospices (VIFOH) will host experts from across Vancouver Island to help individuals take the first step in Advance Care Planning.

The free online panel “Let’s Talk – Conversations on Advance Care Planning” will feature a half-hour discussion and question and answer period. The panel will be hosted on Zoom and local hospice Facebook pages. The panellists include:

  • Amy Tan – Medical Director, Victoria Hospice
  • Marg Budd – Cowichan Hospice Advance Care Planning Trainer, retired nurse
  • Tracy Head – Pacific Rim Hospice volunteer, west coast chef
  • Gretchen Hartley (moderator) – Cowichan Hospice Executive Director, VIFOH President

Dr. Amy Tan, Medical Director at Victoria Hospice, sees many benefits in having advance care planning conversations with patients in family medicine practice, outside of a health emergency. She also knows personally the importance of these conversations.

“I also have experience as a patient, in that I was in a serious motor vehicle accident in my 20’s,” says Dr. Tan. She describes her husband having to make decisions about treatments and surgery on her behalf. He wasn’t prepared as she didn’t have an advance care plan at the time.

“I hope that everyone can have these important conversations with their loved ones in order to help their future healthcare teams to achieve the goals that are important for them.”

The act of Advance Care Planning involves thinking about your beliefs, values and wishes for future health care. A written Advance Care Plan is a summary of these wishes, ensuring they’re met if the individual becomes incapable of deciding themselves.

“In life, we try to plan pretty much everything, except anything surrounding death,” says Tracy Head, Pacific Rim Hospice volunteer and panellist. “I think that Advance Care Planning is important because unlike a lot of things we try to plan, death is inevitable and we can play a part in how things unfold.”

The VIFOH represents all Hospice Societies across Vancouver Island, including

●        Victoria Hospice

●        Cowichan Hospice

●        Nanaimo Community Hospice

●        Pacific Rim Hospice Society

●        Sooke Hospice

●        North Island Crisis & Support Society

●        Oceanside Hospice

●        Alberni Valley Hospice

●        Comox Valley Hospice

●        Campbell River Hospice

●        Home Hospice Program – Gabriola People for a Healthy Community

Registration is free. Call 250-701-4242 or sign up at https://www.vifoh.org/events

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