Advance Care Planning (Part 1)
Join us for this 2-part series. The first session on April 7 will provide education on what it means to Advance Care Plan and why it’s important. Join Ellen Taylor and Kayla Olson, Dementia Care Specialists at the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Dane County in a discussion regarding how to talk about what matters to you and have a say in your health care. You will learn about advance care planning options and next steps in putting it all together. The second session, on April 21st will provide drop-in office hours to ask some questions and complete the Wisconsin state forms yourself. There will be on-site witnesses and a notary from Old National Bank present at the April 21st session.
Registration is encouraged. Sign up using the link below or contact your local library to register. Registration opens two weeks prior to first program date, and includes both parts of the series.
About the Presenter
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) of Dane County provides information about resources and support on all aspects of life related to aging or living with a disability. The ADRC is a one-stop shop for older adults, people with disabilities and their caregivers and families. ADRC staff are unbiased and knowledgeable professionals who listen to your concerns, help clarify your options and direct you to appropriate resources. The ADRC is also the access point for information about long-term care options and applying for public benefits. Services provided by the ADRC are free and available to all Dane County residents regardless of income or assets.
Learn more about the ADRC