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New end-of-life documentary |
The U.S. based Pro-Life Health Care Alliance featured the production in a recent email newsletter. They stated, in part:
"Informed: Life is Worth Living is
an essential resource to communicate pro-life healthcare information. Viewers
will learn about the dangers inherent in today's end-of-life decisions. They'll
be equipped with information from individuals who have first-hand experience in
navigating these crucial choices. Chapter titles include:
- Understanding Critical Medical Decisions
- Peter's Story: When a Child Dies
- Brain Death: Jennifer Hamann's Story
- The Hidden Story about Organ Donation
- Living With a Deadly Diagnosis
- Facing the Disability Challenge
- Understanding Depression and Dying
- Hospice: Making an Informed Decision
- What about Food and Water
- The Myth of Physician Assisted Suicide Safeguards.
"Available in DVD format or online, "Informed" includes interviews with leading pro-life advocates such as Julie Grimstad (Life is Worth Living), Mary Kellett (Prenatal Partners for Life), Jennifer Hamann (CA Nurses for Ethical Standards), Dana Palmer (cancer survivor), Mark Davis Pickup (disability rights advocate), Dr. Karl Benzio (Lighthouse Network), and Jo Tolck (Human Life Alliance)."
"More than just a sound bite, at a
runtime of 56:49, this video offers an introduction to end-of-life decisions
with depth. "It provides densely packed information. Viewers will want to watch
this series more than once to get the full message," HLA Executive Director, Jo Tolck pointed out.
"Informed: Life is Worth Living will save lives. This informative series is
perfect for churches, small groups, and all of us who need to make critical
medical decision."
Copies can purchased in DVD format or online at humanlife.org.
Click on image below or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiGA_ztiD_Y to see my interview Facing the Disability Challenge because, well, this is my blog. Having said that all eleven segments of the video are worth seeing and I highly recommend getting a copy of Informed: Life is Worth Living.
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