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Taking Steps to Plan for Critical Health Care Decisions, $2.50 - Click for details, and bulk prices

When You Must Make Medical Decisions of Someone Else ( May, 2003) This is VEN's newest publication dealing with end-of-life and critical care decisions. It focus on the role and concerns of the family member, health care agency (proxy) or guardian when confronted with the responsibility of making decisions at the bedside. Resources include a listing of probate courts and several key publications that may help decision-makers understand the issues and treatments involved. 26 pp $3.00

Access to Health Care for All Vermonters: A Workbook for Community Discussion and Problem Solving, VEN, 2001. This is a four-session study guide and workbook for study circles in the community setting who wish to grapple with the complex factual and philosophical issues around providing access to he lath care for all citizens. It is designed as a template for framing issues and does not project solutions or particular points of view. The emphasis is on creating dialogue among a small group of participants of diverse backgrounds, 32 pp $5.00

Access to Health Care for All Vermonters: Beginning the Dialogue and Action, VEN 2002. 34 pp This is a report of the 20 study circles and the Action Forum held in VErmont in the Fall and Winter of 2001/2002. (Single copies available at no charge)

Improving End-of-life Care Through Advance Care Planning - prepared for VEN by Arnold Golodetz, MD as an introduction to the participants in hospital-based workshops co-sponsored by VEN and the Area HEalth Education Centers in 2000-2003. 39 pp. (Limited copies available) $5.00

Vermont Voices on Care of the Dying, Oct. 1997 - A Report form the Journey's End Project of the Vermont Ethics Network. This report summarizes 42 community discussions with a total of nearly 400 VErmonters about what they experienced in the dying process of a loved one or close friend. Liberally interspersed with photographs taken by a Hospice nurse in Central Vermont, this report creates a framework for discussing needed improvements in care of the dying in VErmont. No charge when ordered with another VEN publication, otherwise please enclose $2.00 for postage.


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