Compassion & Choices of Indiana
Upcoming Events
ACTIVITIES HELD IN 2010

Jan 19 - WFHB radio interview in Bloomington
Jan 26 - Talk, First Congregational Church United Church of Christ,  
Indianapolis
Feb 16 - Talk, Indiana University, Bloomington
Feb 21 - Interactive Theater Program - St. Mark's United Methodist
Church, Bloomington
Feb 28- Talk, Oaklandon Unitarian Universalist Church, Indianapolis
Mar 5 - Talk on Ethical Wills, Indiana University Purdue University in
Indianapolis
Mar 12 - Talk, IUPUI
Mar 30- Talk, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis
Apr 6 - Talk by Barbara Coombs Lee, President of Compassion and
Choices - Nora Public Library, Indianapolis
Apr 6 - Talk by Barbara Coombs Lee, Indiana University School of Law
Apr 7 - Talk by Barbara Coombs Lee, Indiana University School of
Medicine, Palliative Care Group
Apr 7 - Talk by Barbara Coombs Lee, Indiana University School of
Medicine
Apr 28 - Talk of Ethical Wills, Brown County Public Library, Nashville
May 7 - Senior Health Expo, Bloomington - Exhibit
Jun 5- Talk, Funeral Consumers Alliance (FCA) National Convention,
Bloomington
Jun 16 - Talk, Bloomington FCA, Bloomington
Jun 23 - Talk on Ethical Wills, Area 10 Agency on Aging, Bloomington
Oct 3 - Talk at Unitarian Universalist church, Bloomington
Oct 5 - Talk at Indiana University, Bloomington
Oct 6 - Booth display at Tippecanoe County senior health fair
Oct 10 - Talk at Unitarian Universalist church, Bloomington
Oct 15 - Talk at Concord Eagle Creek Homes, Indianapolis
Oct 20 - Booth display at Indiana University health fair, Bloomington
Oct 29 - Talk at Indiana University-Purdue Univ. Indianapolis
Nov 20  Dr. Larry Cripe talk at Nora Public Library, Indianapolis  "Too
Much, Too Little, Too Difficult:
Medical Care Near The End of Life"
Dec. 3  Talk at Indiana University-Purdue Univ. Indianapolis
Sunday, April 16, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
Unitarian Universalist Church
2120 North Fee Lane
Bloomington, IN 47406

MY LIFES, MY CHOICES
An Interactive Drama About End-of-Life Choices

What Can be done to avoid a difficult and prolonged end-of-life?
What possible situations might we face?
What choices do we have at that time of life?
What can we do now to improve our options later?
Come learn how to have input on this crucial stage of life.

This free interactive theater presentation by Inter-Action Theater
is moderated by Diane Kondrat.
RECENT EVENTS
Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 2:00 p.m.
Jewish Community Center
6701 Hoover Road
Indianapolis, IN 46260

NURSING HOME CARE AT THE END OF LIFE:
IT CAN BE BETTER

Free talk by Robyn Grant, a former Indiana State Long Term Care
Ombudsman.  Ms. Grant is an expert on nursing home standards
and advocacy for quality care.  Learn how to improve this care for
your loved ones now or in the future.