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Free Screening of ‘Being Mortal’ on June 6 | Wilson Health

Written by Admin | Apr 7, 2017 2:47:00 PM

'Being Mortal' Film Explores End of Life Care

Wilson Health Hospice and The Senior Center of Sidney-Shelby County will be holding a free, community screening of the documentary “Being Mortal” on June 6, 2017, 5:30 p.m. at The Senior Center located at 304 S. West Avenue in Sidney. A free dinner will be provided. After the film screening, audience members can participate in a guided conversation of how to take concrete steps to identify and communicate wishes about end-of-life goals and preferences.

“Being Mortal” delves into the hopes of patients and their families facing terminal illness. The film investigates the practice of caring for the dying and explores the relationships between patients and their doctors. It follows a surgeon, Dr. Atul Gawande, as he shares stories from the people and families he encounters. When Dr. Gawande’s own father gets cancer, his search for answers about how best to care for the dying becomes a personal quest. The film sheds light on how a medical system focused on a cure often leaves out the sensitive conversations that need to happen so a patient’s true wishes can be known and honored at the end.

“Being Mortal” underscores the importance of people planning ahead and talking with family members about end-of-life decisions.

Seventy percent of Americans say they would prefer to die at home, but nearly 70 percent die in hospitals and institutions. Ninety percent of Americans know they should have conversations about end-of-life care, yet only 30 percent have done so.

In February 2015, “Being Mortal” aired nationally on the PBS program “Frontline.” For more information about the film, visit click here. The film is adapted from Dr. Gawande’s 2014 nationally best selling book of the same name. More information about the book click here.

The free screening is made possible by a grant from The John and Wauna Harman Foundation in partnership with the Hospice Foundation of America.

For more information about the free screening and to RSVP, please call Wilson Health Hospice at 498-9335. RSVP must be received by May 31, 2017.