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End-of-Life Care in Juneau: Hospice, Support and Starting the Conversation

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In this edition of Capital Chat, Cliff Dumas speaks with Jeff Short of the Foundation for End of Life Care [https://foundationforendoflifecare.org/] about the organization’s work supporting hospice services, bereavement care, end-of-life planning, and community education in Juneau and Southeast Alaska. Schwartz explains what hospice is, and what it is not, while addressing common misconceptions and the emotional difficulty many families face when beginning these conversations. He also discusses Alaska’s low use of hospice care, Bartlett Regional Hospital's role as the hospice provider for northern Southeast Alaska, and how the community can support this essential work.

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