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Conversations that Matter: Advance Care Planning for Rural Families is designed to be used to facilitate community education events about advance care planning in a variety of settings, including places of worship, lunch and learn events, community centers, and many more. These materials can be used with adults of all ages.
As a result of this program, participants will:
This lesson is intended for:
This lesson can be presented to adult individuals and groups, regardless of race, ethnicity, income, marital status, sexual preference, profession, or other demographic characteristics.
The average length is 60–75 minutes.
Free
Conversations that Matter: Advance Care Planning for Rural Families Facilitation Guide.
These materials are designed for use in North Dakota and South Dakota, but can be adapted to any state. You can learn more about the program here.
If you are interested in learning more about the program, please contact Leacey Brown, South Dakota State University, at leacey.brown@sdstate.edu or 605-394-1722.