‘Being Mortal’ at Vintage House

Partnership between?SVH, Vintage House|

To promote the importance of all adults documenting their medical wishes before a medical crisis, Vintage House senior center and Sonoma Valley Hospital are partnering with “My Care, My Plan: Speak Up Sonoma County” to present two community screenings and discussions of the PBS Frontline documentary, “Being Mortal” in Sonoma.

The screenings will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, at Vintage House, 264 First St. E., and from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, at the Sebastiani Theatre, 476 First St. E. Robert Cohen, MD, Chief Medical Officer at Sonoma Valley Hospital, will introduce the film, adapted from the 2014 national best-selling book by Atul Gawande, MD. Facilitators from the countywide advance care planning community initiative, My Care, My Plan: Speak Up, Sonoma County, will lead the post-film discussions and Readers’ Books will sell Gawande’s book at a discount at both locations.

“Being Mortal” explores the hopes of patients and families facing terminal illness and their relationships with the doctors who care for them. It follows Gawande as he shares stories from people and families he encounters in his work. Their stories affirm that all adults need to plan ahead for medical crises – to reflect on what matters most as people think about their wishes for care and talk with loved ones about those wishes.

To also help individuals take action and legally document their treatment wishes, two facilitated workshops on completing an Advanced Health Care Directive form will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24, and again Thursday, Oct. 8, both, at Vintage House. My Care, My Plan facilitators will be available to help attendees understand how to complete an advance health care directive.

For information about attending the film screenings or workshops, call Vintage House at 996-0311. This free series of events is being hosted and sponsored by Vintage House and Sonoma Valley Hospital and facilitated by My Care My Plan: Speak Up, Sonoma County.

For information about “Being Mortal” the film, which aired on PBS in February 2015, visit pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/being-mortal. For information about Gawande’s best-selling book, visit atulgawande.com/book/being-mortal/.

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