End-of-Life Choice & Planning
Many people have peaceful, natural deaths – the kind we all hope for. But that is not the way all of us will die.
Some people die suddenly, unexpectedly, and others die in tremendous pain for days, weeks, or months years before they finally die. Too often, the elderly and frail are put on life-support, and their dying only takes place when the tubes are removed – many without loved ones at their side.
That is not planning, and it is not a choice. Let’s change that for you and your loved ones.
Understanding Organ & Body Donation
Have you ever thought of being an organ donor, or donating your body to science? This is an overview of what is involved, and how to opt in for organ donation in BC, Canada.
Understanding the Expected Death in the Home Form
A guide and resources for understanding and planning for an expected natural or MAiD death at home in BC, Canada.
Resource List for Accessing Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD)
Extensive resource list for accessing Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in BC, Canada, provided by Dying with Dignity BC.
Navigating the BC Healthcare System
by Connie Jorsvik
After two years and hundreds of hours, I am pleased to introduce my latest book, which I believe is the most thorough resource on this topic available to date. If you are a patient or a care partner in our fast-paced and fragmented healthcare system, this is a step-by-step guide to surviving, and thriving.