Education & Resources

Halifax Health – Hospice is proud of being a leader in educating professionals and our community about the importance of quality end-of-life care. We strive to create and sustain a “teaching environment” for ourselves, patients, families, and the local community.

We offer information, education, and resource materials for decision making and advance care planning.

Consider making a call for further information for yourself or a family member, or consider scheduling a presentation about this very important topic for your community or church group.

Hospice Workshop & Educational Series

Our workshops and topics are created with the caregiver, the loved one, and the patient in mind. We offer many resources and education opportunities to our community to ensure that you understand the resources that are available to you.

Workshops include the following:

  • Hospice Basics
  • Understanding Advanced Directives and Living Wills
  • Caregiver Workshops
  • Alzheimer’s Workshops

For more information or to schedule a presentation, please call 386.425.4701.

Advance Directives

We want to know what your wishes are. The key to making your wishes known is having a document that outlines your choices. Ensuring this helps your doctor your family, and us take care of you during a health care crisis or life-limiting illness.

An Advance Directive is a document in which an individual communicates his/her wishes about specific health care, treatments, and procedures, should he/she become unable to communicate those wishes or participate in informed decision making. This document usually has two important parts:

Advance Directive Document

Living Will

A section of an Advance Directive in which an individual directs specific treatment or procedures to be provided, withheld or withdrawn if the individual is terminally ill and not able to communicate his/her wishes about life-prolonging procedures.

Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care

A trusted person identified by the individual to make health care decisions for him/her should he/she be incapable of making such decisions (also known as a Health Care Proxy, Health Care Surrogate or Medical Power of Attorney) the individual identified should know and respect your wishes regarding health care treatments/procedures in order to be your true voice in decision.