Local medical and legal professionals, social workers and clergy are leading an effort to highlight the importance of advance healthcare decision-making as a part of a larger national effort by the National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD) Initiative. The goal: to encourage the public to talk about their wishes with family, friends and healthcare providers, and to execute written advance directives (healthcare power of attorney and living will). National Healthcare Decisions Day, observed every year in April, provides the public with the tools and information necessary to make decisions about their care and to document those decisions in accordance with North Carolina state laws.
Two panel discussions centered on the importance of advance directives and what they mean to patients and their families will take place on Monday, April 25th. The first will be held at 1:30 p.m. at McCarthy Court on McCarthy Boulevard in New Bern. The second panel discussion will be held in the auditorium on the campus of CarolinaEast Medical Center at 5:30 p.m. The public is encouraged to attend and ask questions of the medical, pastoral and legal professionals present. The panel will include Dr. Robert Fisher, CarolinaEast Hospitalist and Craven County Hospice Medical Director, Chaplain Michael Bostian, Director, Pastoral Affairs at CarolinaEast, Attorney Cindy Turco, Vice President of Legal Affairs at CarolinaEast and Mary Lou Infinito with the Crystal Coast End of Life Awareness Coalition. The goal of the event is to provide attendees an opportunity to learn about options for advance directives, why they matter and where to turn for guidance in making these important decisions. Notaries and witnesses will be available if anyone is interested in executing an advance directive. The event is offered at no cost as a community service of CarolinaEast Health System, National Healthcare Decisions Day Initiative and The Crystal Coast End of Life Awareness Coalition.
“The goal of National Healthcare Decisions Day is for many more people in our community to have thoughtful conversations about their healthcare decisions and execute reliable documents to make their wishes known,” said Chaplain Michael Bostian, Director of Pastoral Care at CarolinaEast Medical Center. “Fewer families and healthcare providers will have to struggle with making difficult healthcare decisions in the absence of guidance from the patient. Healthcare providers and facilities will also be better equipped to address advance healthcare planning issues before a crisis and be better able to honor patient wishes when the time comes to do so.”
For more information about this event, contact Mary Lou Infinito at 973-214-8092 or CarolinaEast at 252-633-8154. These programs are being offered free of charge as a community service of CarolinaEast Health System. More information about National Healthcare Decisions Day can be found at www.nhdd.org.
Submitted by: Megan McGarvey, Director, Public Relations, CarolinaEast Health System