
The California Health Care Foundation reported in 2012 that 90% of people say having this conversation is important, but 27% have actually done so. 60% of people say that making sure that their family is not burdened by tough decisions is extremely important, but 56% have not communicated their end of life wishes. 80% of people say that if they were seriously ill they would want to discuss their wishes for treatment with their doctor, but only 7% have actually done so.
One of the ways Hospice of the Valleys provides loving care to you and yours is to help you initiate this conversation about end of life planning. We invite you to one of two short workshops on "The Five Wishes." "The Five Wishes" is a special program which will help you make your wishes known to your loved ones and physician. The simple document which functions as an advance directive will help you express "5 Wishes": 1) who you want to make medical care decisions for you if you cannot; 2) which kind of medical treatment you might or might not want; 3) to express how comfortable you would like to be; 4) to record how you would like to be treated by others; 5) and to write down those things you want your loved ones to know.
These brief workshops and "The Five Wishes" document are our gift to you, to help you begin these important conversations and decisions. We hope you can join us on either Thursday, March 8th, from 10-11:30 a. m., or Thursday April 26th, from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Both workshops will be held at our offices at Hospice of the Valleys, 25240 Hancock Ave., Suite 120, Murrieta, CA 92562. These workshops are free and open to the public.






