EOLCA Participants

A Caregiver's Challenge

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Maryann Schacht, MSW, BCD, is an author, speaker, and workshop leader with more than 30 years experience working with families in crisis. Her book titled A Caregiver’s Challenge: Living, Loving, Letting Go offers a road map and survival guide to everyone who is suddenly thrust into a caregiver role. She combines her personal experience caring for her terminally ill husband with her professional expertise in this invaluable resource. A Caregiver’s Challenge offers support, resources, and useful exercises for caregivers and their patients.

Maryann is frequently interviewed on national radio about caregivers and comfort care issues.

Alzheimer's Association (North Bay Area Chapter)

More like this: Dementia | EOLCA Participants | Greater Sonoma County
The North Bay Area Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association was founded by committed family members. They offer a wide range of services and support to people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, and their families.

Chancellor Place of Windsor

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Chancellor Place of Windsor provides loving, quality care to its residents. Chancellor Place has staff caregivers available 24 hours a day, and a nurse 16 hours a day. They offer residents a unique combination of care, comfort and independence in a home setting. Chancellor Place gives residents, by far, the greatest value based on our standards of excellence and our commitment to delivering quality care. They are conveniently located within walking distance to grocery stores, medical facilities, restaurants, and shopping. There serene residential setting offers a neighborly feel and real sense of belonging to the community.

Christel Lukoff, MSW, Ph.D. (Storyteller)

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Christel Lukoff, MSW, Ph.D.
707- 763-3504
Petaluma, CA

Psychotherapist and hospice social worker Christel Lukoff
shares traditional folktales that metaphorically express
many of the feelings and issues encountered in grief. The
stories remind us of the healing power of memories and of
ways to find an ongoing relationship with a loved one who
has died. Christel’s commentaries deepen and transform our
understanding of grief and remind us how love and loss are
interwoven. To order CDs from Christel or to schedule a
storytelling presentation, contact Christel.

Compassion in Dying of Northern California

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Compassion in Dying of Northern California (CIDNC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving care and expanding choice at the end of life. They provide free client services to the terminally ill and do legal advocacy through the courts and legislatures. They inform and educate the public through the media and other outreach programs.

Final Passages

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The Nature of Life includes the Eventual Miracle of Death,
a rite of passage that deserves dignity and loving care.

Imagine. . .
creating your own home or family-run funeral.

Final Passages is dedicated to a compassionate and dignified alternative to current funeral practices.

Hospice By The Bay

More like this: Caregiving | Death & Dying | EOLCA Participants | Greater Sonoma County | Grief and Loss | Palliative Care and Hospice

Hospice By The Bay, formerly known as Hospice of Marin, is an independent, Medicare and Medi-Cal certified not-for-profit healthcare provider diligently attending to essential physical, spiritual and psychological needs of adults and children who are coping with various stages of progressive and incurable illness in Marin and Sonoma counties.

For nearly three decades, Hospice By The Bay’s goal has been to help terminally ill patients and their loved ones make the most of every remaining moment of life, and to provide education and advocacy for the communities we serve. To that end, we have established the Hospice of Marin Foundation to ensure the availability of hospice and palliative care programs and services for all those in need.

Hospice By The Bay - Valley of the Moon Team

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The Valley of the Moon Team is a program of Hospice By The Bay serving Sonoma County since 1992. Services are similiar to those provided by Hospice By The Bay, formerly known as Hospice of Marin.

Hospice By the Bay: Valley of the Moon Team
735 Broadway
Sonoma, CA 95476 (Map)
Teléfono: (707) 935-7504
Fax: (707) 935-7590

Hospice of Petaluma

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Rooted in community, Hospice of Petaluma has been providing quality, compassionate hospice care and grief services to individuals and families facing life-threatening illness or the death of a loved one since 1977. Hospice of Petaluma and our sister program, Memorial Hospice, are a service of the St. Joseph Health System, a Ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange. Patients and families receive interdisciplinary patient care with individualized attention to nursing, psychosocial, spiritual and practical needs that may arise at the end of life. Hospice services are provided by professional staff and specially trained caregiver and grief support volunteers. Volunteer trainings are held in the spring and fall with both daytime and evening classes.

In Home Support Services Public Authority

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California state law amended the Welfare and Institutions Code to require that counties with caseloads of more than 500 IHSS consumers act as, or establish, an employer of record for individual providers of in-home supportive services (IHSS) by January 1, 2003. The law also required each county to establish an IHSS Advisory Committee.

On September 12, 2000, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors directed the Human Services Department to establish an IHSS Advisory Committee. This committee will provide advice and recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on issues related to in-home support service delivery, policy and funding.