Thank you for your interest in WQED's screening and educational conversations related to The Last Chapter. Please take a moment to share your impressions of some key issues prior to your viewing of the film.

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* 1. I know what questions to ask my healthcare provider if I am diagnosed with a serious illness.

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* 2. Even doctors can’t predict when a person will die, so there’s always a meaningful chance of recovery even when the person is very ill.

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* 3. It is the doctor’s responsibility to start a conversation about end-of-life planning with me.

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* 4. I understand the responsibilities of a healthcare power of attorney.

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* 5. An attorney is required to formalize my end-of-life plans.

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* 6. I know the difference between a “last will and testament” and a “living will.”

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* 7. Since we can’t predict in advance what medical situations someone might be in, it’s better to wait until a person is critically ill to make decisions about medical care.

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* 8. My family knows exactly what I would want if I am incapacitated in the hospital and end-of-life decisions must be made for me.

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* 9. I understand what palliative care is and when it is appropriate to request it.

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* 10. Hospice is a place to go for care at the very end of life.

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* 11. I feel like I have the tools I need to start a conversation with my loved ones about end-of-life planning and care.

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