October is Health Literacy Month, and this year’s call to action is to “Be a Health Literacy Hero.” While members of The Conversation Project team aren’t normally found wearing capes and masks, we do work…
October is Health Literacy Month, and this year’s call to action is to “Be a Health Literacy Hero.” While members of The Conversation Project team aren’t normally found wearing capes and masks, we do work…
This upcoming November, dozens of congregations in the Greater Boston will unite for Conversation Sabbath, a city-wide celebration that is a tremendous opportunity for congregations, regardless of religious denomination, to celebrate their readiness to talk…
Having a conversation with a loved one about their preferences for their end-of-life care can be a truly rewarding and positive experience, but it can also be emotionally draining. What you do after the conversation…
We’ve heard and read hundreds of stories from people who want to have the conversation, have had the conversation, and from those who wished they’d had before it was too late. We would like to…
One thing I love about working with groups around the country is seeing the ways in which they customize a message to best reach different audiences. Whether it’s developing book group questions or events for…
Do you think doctors should have conversations with their patients about their options for end-of-life care? In Massachusetts alone, only 17% of residents have had the conversation with their clinicians. Many medical practitioners, while excellent…