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Educational Resources
We have collected information about many resources in our community. We help people find support groups or email addresses for information about specific medical topics, We have information about local retirement communities and specialized medical facilities, as nursing homes and Assisted living/Alzheimer units. We have forms for Living Wills and Advanced Medical Directives. We have information about hospices, the Hemlock Society, and Compassionate Friends. We have application forms to get a Lifeline, We know how to get in touch with the Maryland Memorial Society.
Although we have not had any educational seminars for the congregation to date, it is a worthwhile activity that a Pastoral Care Team might consider.
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Last updated on Wednesday, May 4, 2011.
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