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Senate Resolution 314
By: Senators Rogers of the 21st and Shafer of the 48th

A RESOLUTION

Recognizing Health Care Decisions Week in Georgia; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, it is vitally important for an individual to consider health care decisions that may arise in the future; and

WHEREAS, health care planning is a process, rather than a single decision, that helps people consider the kind of care they would want to receive in the event of a serious illness or incapacitation, encourages them to discuss these issues with their loved ones and physicians, and assists them in documenting their wishes in writing; and

WHEREAS, advance directives give individuals the ability to document their wishes relating to health care decisions and to delegate a representative to speak for them should they become unable to speak for themselves; and

WHEREAS, introducing these issues in community settings can help people begin conversations about their health care wishes with a family member, close friend, physician, or faith leader; and

WHEREAS, Georgia has a number of local coalitions throughout the state that are working to involve individuals and families in health care planning through educational forums, discussion groups, speakers´ bureaus, and training; and

WHEREAS, the Georgia Collaborative to Improve End of Life Care, a network of more than 20 concerned nonprofit organizations, has been working to improve the experience of dying for Georgians since 1998; and

WHEREAS, Georgia´s "Critical Conditions" program, which has received national recognition as one of the most comprehensive advanced-care planning programs in the nation, is being utilized by over 100 facilities, Georgia´s area agencies on aging, and public health offices throughout the state to help Georgians discuss and plan for their care at the end of life.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE that this body recognizes November 7-13, 2005, as Health Care Decisions Week in Georgia.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this body encourages all citizens to think about and talk with loved ones about their wishes for medical care.