National Healthcare Decisions Day 2023

National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD) is an annual event held on April 16th that aims to raise awareness about the importance of advance care planning and encourage people to make their end-of-life wishes known. While discussing death and dying can be uncomfortable, it is essential to have these conversations and make decisions about our healthcare while we are still able to do so.

Create Awareness through Social Media

Posting on social media is an effective way to spread awareness about National Healthcare Decisions Day and encourage others to make informed decisions about their healthcare. By sharing information about this important day and the resources available, you can help empower individuals to take control of their medical futures and ensure that their wishes are respected.

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Actionable Ideas

With the right knowledge and resources, everyone can make a difference in spreading awareness for NHDD and advance care planning. Click HERE for some actionable ideas for individuals and businesses.

Ideas to Jumpstart YOUR Conversation

Making end-of-life decisions is not just about ensuring that your wishes are respected but also about easing the burden on your loved ones. By planning ahead and communicating your wishes, you can help your loved ones make informed decisions about your care and ensure that your values and beliefs are reflected in your medical treatment. Here are ideas for you to watch, read and listen to get some ideas for you or to share with others.

Real People Real Stories

We are encouraging EVERYONE to have a conversation (or two or three) with their family and friends about how they want to live at the end of their life. We’ve chatted with some of our friends and recorded their thoughts with the hope that these videos motivate YOU to have the conversation. These videos were created last year but are timeless. 

Real people, real stories.

Get inspired and listen to their stories.

Remember, sharing your wishes for how you want to live at the end of your life is a gift to your friends and loved ones.

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