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Preparing people for their inevitable end. What to think about if you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a life limiting illness.

Cathy Wurzer, with the End in Mind Project, talks with experts so you can have some peace of mind about an end-of-life journey.

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    Some of the resources discussed in this episode are here: https://www.caresearch.com.au/tel/

    https://ageucate.com/

    https://hammer.org/together-we-ensure-tomorrow/aging-well-end-of-life-care/

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