Aging With Dignity: Five Wishes for Advance Care Planning
When
Thursday, May 14, 2026 1:00PM - 2:00PM EDT
Where
HYBRID: Suzanne Patterson Bldg. and Virtually on Zoom
Phone: (609) 751-9699
45 Stockton Street
Princeton, NJ
08540
USA
Program Details
DESCRIPTION
70% of Americans nearing the end of their lives are unable to make decisions about their own healthcare. In this one-hour presentation, Paul Knight will discuss the benefits of Advance Care Planning, which involves discussing and documenting end-of-life healthcare preferences ahead of time. Everyone who attends will receive a complimentary copy of Five Wishes, a valuable tool for facilitating this process.
ABOUT FIVE WISHES: Five Wishes is a widely respected document template created by the non-profit organization Aging with Dignity. It guides individuals in documenting their preferences for end-of-life care. Once completed, it is a legal advance directive, and also addresses comfort care, personal relationships, and messages to loved ones. Its comprehensive and compassionate approach has led some to call it "the advance directive with a heart and soul."
ABOUT THE PRESENTER: Paul Knight has many years of experience leading seminars and workshops on various topics and is certified by the non-profit organization Aging with Dignity to give talks on advance care planning and Five Wishes. He is also the facilitator of the Transition to Retirement group at CMAP.
GENERAL INFORMATION
This is a hybrid program. Participants who register to attend in-person will receive a reminder 24 hours in advance of the event. Those who reigster to attend virtually will receive a reminder with the zoom link both 24 hours and 15 minutes before the event. If you wish to switch how you will attend this program, please call us at 609-751-9699. Switches may depend on timing and space and cannot always be accomodated.
Any general questions or concerns about this event should be directed to CMAP at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or by calling 609-751-9699.


