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Process helps develop living wills

April 22, 1999 By admin

A tool that makes hard decisions less painful debuts tonight in Iowa. It’scalled “Five Wishes” and it’s an easy and complete living will. GuthrieCounty Hospital is hosting the “Five Wishes” presentation.Hospital Executive Officer Todd Hudspeth says until now, creating a livingwill has been complicated and confusing.Hudspeth says with “Five Wishes,” all you need are two witnesses and a pen.Over one-thousand Iowans have requested “Five Wishes.” It is free, and can bedownloaded at www dot aging with dignity dot org (www.agingwithdignity.org)or your local Hospice. Jim Towey (Too-wee), creator of “Five Wishes,” is inGuthrie Center to discuss the importance of the document.

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