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If you’re a 2SLGBTQ+ person living with advanced illness, you may be feeling uncertain about what lies ahead. You may be wondering about how your health will be affected and...
If you’re ageing or living with chronic or advanced illness, you may be facing difficult decisions about where to live and how to find Two-Spirit & LGBTQ+ inclusive care. At...
As a Two-Spirit & LGBTQ+ person living with advanced illness, you may feel worried about receiving care because of past experiences with discrimination. Inclusive care acknowledges the ways that different...
Some people avoid thinking or making decisions about their future needs. By giving thought to your wishes and preferences now, you can be better prepared for changes in your health.
Whether or not you’re living with advanced illness, it’s a good idea to think about what would be important to you if you weren’t able to communicate your wishes or...
An important part of any plan that you make about your wishes and preferences for healthcare when you’re no longer able to communicate yourself is naming someone who can speak...
Who would you want to make financial decisions for you if you become unable to do this yourself? The way you name someone to do this is through a Power...
It’s no easy thing to think about your death. Making a will is something that you may have avoided, but it’s a very important task. This can be especially true...
What is your “legacy”? If you have ever thought about how you’d like to be remembered or what you might leave behind when you die, then you’ve been thinking about...
Having health issues can be stressful enough, but sometimes they are made worse by family, friends, or healthcare providers. Being prepared for these potential situations can help you to constructively...