Anglicans For Life - Pro Life Ministries and Resources
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  • Advance Medical Directives
  • What is a living will? What is an Durable Power of Attorney? Focus on the Family provides an article with great information concerning health care and planning for end of life decisions from a Christian perspective.
  • Death--It's A Part of Life
  • A doctor who is also a priest is interviewed concerning care for the sick and dying. Some good points are made concerning Christian death and medical care.
  • Guidelines for making end-of-life decisions
  • What do you do if a loved one cannot make his or her own medical decisions due to an injury or terminal illness? How can you make the right choices for them? The following may be helpful in making medical decisions for family members (or for yourself).
  • Hakani
  • Hakani – means "smile" – one of hundreds of children who are targeted for death each year amongst Brazil's 200 plus indigenous tribes. Physical or mental handicaps, being born a twin or triplet or being born out of wedlock – all are considered valid reasons for taking a child's life. Find out how you can help.
  • International Taskforce on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide
  • This explains the different options to prepare for death and dying and Advanced Directives that protect against euthanasia and assisted suicide.
  • Living With Dignity
  • "17 years ago I decided I could no longer face life. I wanted to die - a strong wish that lasted over 10 years. If euthanasia were legal then, I would no longer be here to write this. But I have changed my outlook on life."
  • Nightingale Alliance
  • This site has comprehensive information concerning end of life issues including facts, current news, and social support.
  • Nursing Home Information Available
  • The federal government has posted all medicaid/care eligable nursing homes on the internet, complete with evaluations to compare each facility.
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