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http://www.ewtn.com/expert/answers/end_of_life_decisions.htm
Cindy
1. Depending on your location, you may want to contact the Chaplaincy/Spiritual Care Department of the nearest Catholic (CHA-affiliated hospital) to find out what resources they use. They also may have a contact within the Archdiocese.
2. That way you get an idea of what Catholic patients are already getting in the way of written material (if they are getting anything at all.)
3. You also might be able to make a personal connection with that Director/Manager, which to me is better than just getting printed material.
4. I'm on pretty good terms with the head of the Spiritual Care Dept at the largest CHA hospital. She sent me the power point, last year, of the briefing that the system's ethicist gave on the new directives sent out that addressesd end of life issues as well her comments on the discussion that followed.
5. In general, the average parish priest is not going to be up on these issues, and may even be misinformed.
6. If you don't have a CHA hospital nearby, you might try calling the Diocese or the Archdiocese and explain to them your need.
Best of luck,
Randy Miota
Manager of Chaplaincy Services
Lakeland HealthCare
1234 Napier Avenue
St. Joseph, MI 49085-2158
The Rev. George Handzo, BCC
Vice President
Chaplaincy Care Leadership & Ethics
HealthCare Chaplaincy
New York, NY
During the CPE residency a member of the Ethics committee in our hospital did a teaching on the topic and provided information regarding this isssue. If you have such a committee in place they may be a resource for you.
Hope this helps.
Chaplain Malcolm
During the CPE residency a member of the Ethics committee in our hospital did a teaching on the topic and provided information regarding this isssue. If you have such a committee in place they may be a resource for you.
Hope this helps.
Chaplain Malcolm
During the CPE residency a member of the Ethics committee in our hospital did a teaching on the topic and provided information regarding this isssue. If you have such a committee in place they may be a resource for you.
Hope this helps.
Chaplain Malcolm