Making New Year’s resolutions is easy. Keeping them is the hard part. The things we resolve to change in our lives generally involve our failures; getting in shape, stop smoking or drinking, or to get…
Making New Year’s resolutions is easy. Keeping them is the hard part. The things we resolve to change in our lives generally involve our failures; getting in shape, stop smoking or drinking, or to get…
If you took public transportation in Boston this fall, we hope that you saw the ads from our PSA Campaign. We launched the campaign in October with the goal of normalizing conversations about end-of-life care, connecting…
Advisor to The Conversation Project Atul Gawande’s book, Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End, is an incredible exploration of the medical industry, aging and death in America. Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Katherine…
Do any of these questions sound familiar? — What results are you seeing? How many people have you introduced The Conversation Project to? Have any of them gone on to have the conversation? Public engagement…
We did a survey in 2013 which found that “90 percent of people say that talking with their loved ones about end-of-life care is important yet only 30 percent of people actually have done so.”…
A few years ago, Pallimed posted a blog with some clever ways to bring up advance care planning and end-of-life issues during the holidays. We loved them so much we decided to tweak our favorites…