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If you thought you were dying, what would matter most?

 

 

Join a national dialogue taking place in your community. Gather with friends, neighbors and peers to watch the FRONTLINE documentary Being Mortal, which explores what matters most to patients and families experiencing serious illness. Following the screening there will be a facilitated discussion session for you to participate in and printed material outlining further resources. 

 

See the documentary, join the conversation, and explore what matters to you.

 

Friday, September 18, 2015 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

 

Ed Roberts Campus
3075 Adeline Street
Berkeley, CA 94703

 

Register now by clicking here (free!)

 

Join us for complimentary refreshments and a chance to win prizes including Atul Gawande's book Being Mortal and a $100 gift voucher. 

 

This event is hosted by Ashby Village, LifeLong Medical Care, the Center for Independent Living and The City of Berkeley. Ashby Village is honored to have been selected to partner with other Bay Area organizations and to work with groups serving lower-income people and other diverse communities. The event reflects Ashby Village’s desire to form partnerships and to give back to the larger community.

 

The Ed Roberts Campus is wheelchair accessible. The film will be closed captioned. Please let us know if you require additional accommodations to access the program such as ASL interpreters, assistive listening devices, or other alternative formats by calling Beatrice Burgess at 510 841-4776. We will try to accommodate all requests, but need at least five business days’ notice. The Ed Roberts Campus is a fragrance-free area; please do not wear scented products.

 

Have questions about Being Mortal - Screening and Discussion? Contact Ashby Village Office at 510 204-9200 or info@ashbyvillage.org.




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