tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20406961.post7625236165696110974..comments2023-06-07T09:13:41.693-05:00Comments on Episcopal Chaplain On the High Ground: Further Consideration of DNR and AND Orders: Thoughts on Public (Lack of) AwarenessMarshall Scotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02807749717320495495noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20406961.post-64349670776701964052011-12-08T21:43:46.735-06:002011-12-08T21:43:46.735-06:00Rev Scott, Thank you for the education from your b...Rev Scott, Thank you for the education from your blog about AND/DNR. It was nice talking to you the other evening.Im sure I will see you soon.<br />AmandaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20406961.post-32467355192772477742010-12-17T19:41:24.224-06:002010-12-17T19:41:24.224-06:00Mr. Malley, thanks for your comment. As you'v...Mr. Malley, thanks for your comment. As you've no doubt already seen, I thought your comment called for more than simple response.Marshall Scotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02807749717320495495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20406961.post-53614334362046983462010-12-17T14:44:22.404-06:002010-12-17T14:44:22.404-06:00Rev. Scott: You're right to encourage people ...Rev. Scott: You're right to encourage people to complete an advance directive, and also right to note that few do. One reason is that, as you note, people are often unfamiliar with the medical and legal terms. Many people have found our Five Wishes advance directive is a way of both starting the conversation, designating a health care agent, and giving that person instruction on what is wanted or not wanted. There are over 15 million in national circulation, distributed by some 23,000 partner organizations including churches. Learn more at www.agingwithdignity.org. --Paul Malley, President, Aging with DignityAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com