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Our mission at Capital Hospice is to improve care for those facing life-limiting illness through direct support of patients and their families, public education and public advocacy. One way to improve care is to ensure that patients and caregivers have access to the information they need to make comfortable and informed decisions about end-of-life care.

This sections provides various resources for useful information; the names and contact information of organizations, helpful books and Web sites. We encourage everyone to take advantage of the materials provided, not only to increase their knowledge about the subject, but to take comfort in the realization that others have walked in their footsteps and truly understand the efforts they make and the losses they suffer.

Helpful Organizations

AARP
601 E. Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
800.424.3410
202.424.2277 (publications on caregiving)
www.aarp.org/caregiving

Caring Connections
800.658.8898
www.caringinfo.org

Eldercare Locator
927 15th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
800.677.1116 (Nationwide Area Agency on Aging listings)
www.aoa.dhhs.gov/elderpage/locator.html

National Family Caregivers Association
10400 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 500
Kensington, MD 20895-3944
800.896.3650
www.nfcacares.org

Muscular Dystrophy Association
Greater Washington Chapter
1920 Association Drive - Suite 102
Reston, VA 20191
703.476.5780
www.mdausa.org

ALS Association
800.782-4747
www.alsa.org

Alzheimer’s Association
800.272.3900
www.alz.org

American Cancer Society
800.227.2345
www.cancer.org

National Parkinson’s Foundation
800.327.4545
www.parkinson.org

Stroke Connection
800.553.6321
www.americanheart.org


Publications

The 36-Hour Day
Mace, Nancy and Rabbins, Peter. The Johnson Hopkins University Press, Hampden Street, Baltimore, MD 21211, Tel: 800.537.5487

Always on Call: When Illness Turns Families into Caregivers
Levine, Carol, Editor. 2000 United Hospital Fund of New York

The Comfort of Home: An Illustrated Step-by-Step Guide for Caregivers
Meyer, Maria and Derr, Paula. 1998 CareTrust Publications LLC, PO Box 10283, Portland, OR 97296 Tel: 800.565.1533

Handbook for Mortals: Guidance for People Facing Serious Illness
Lynn, Joanne, MD and Harold, Joan, MD. Oxford University Press, 1999

Living with a Life-Threatening Illness:   A guide for patients, their families, and caregivers Doka, K.J. New York: Lexington Books, 1993

Hard Choices for Loving People
Dunn, Hank.  A booklet written by a hospice chaplain to explain end-of-life decisions to patients and families from a spiritual/faith perspective. A & A Publishers, Inc., 2004

The Sacred Art of Dying: How World Religions Understand Death
Kramer, Kenneth. This volume offers information on not only religious customs, but also on different faith perspectives on death, dying and the afterlife. New Jersey, 1988

When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Kushner, Harold.   Rabbi Kushner deals with the many common questions people ask about human suffering, in particular about death and dying. New York: Schocken Books, 1981


Web Links

Growth House
growthhouse.org
This award-winning Web site is your international gateway to resources for life-threatening illness and end-of-life care. Our primary mission is to improve the quality of compassionate care for people who are dying through public education and global professional collaboration.

National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
caringinfo.org
NHPCO is the largest nonprofit membership organization representing hospice and palliative care programs and professionals in the United States. It is committed to improving end-of-life care and expanding access to hospice care with the goal of profoundly enhancing quality of life for people dying in America and their loved ones.

Connecticut Hospice
hospice.com
The Connecticut Hospice inaugurated hospice care in America in 1974. Since then, it has been the beacon and teacher of the growing hospice movement throughout the nation, and beyond. Connecticut Hospice addresses physical, spiritual, social, and emotional needs of patients with advanced irreversible illness, and their families. Such care is provided regardless of diagnosis and as long as the Hospice level of care is needed by the patients.

Crisis, Grief, and Healing
webhealing.com
This page is meant to be a place for all to explore the many different paths to heal strong emotions. It is run by Tom Golden, LCSW, of Washington DC, an internationally-known psychotherapist, author, and speaker on the topic of healing from loss.

Hospice Net
hospicenet.org
This information-only site provides a well-organized, clearly written introduction to hospice care. If you only have time to visit one site, visit this one..

On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying
www.pbs.org/wnet/onourownterms
Filled with honesty, courage, and humor, this PBS series breaks through the culture of denial to wrestle with how we can die better in America.

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