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Aging with Dignity is a national non-profit organization based in Tallahassee, Florida. The stated mission of Aging with Dignity is to "honor the God-given human dignity of the most vulnerable among us." The primary focus of Aging with Dignity is to improve end-of-life care by encouraging people to make medical decisions in advance of a serious illness.

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History

Aging with Dignity was founded in 1996 by Jim Towey, who was inspired by his twelve years of work as legal counsel for Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Founding advisory board members include former Florida Governors Lawton Chiles, Jeb Bush, and Bob Graham, Assistant Secretary on Aging Josefina Carbonell and US Senator Bill Nelson among others. Initial support was provided by the Claude Pepper Foundation, the Harry & Jeannette Weinberg Foundation, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundationhttp://www.rwjf.org/pr/product.jsp?id=16040&catid=17&typeid=132&gsa=1http://www.rwjf.org/pr/product.jsp?id=16478&catid=17&typeid=132&gsa=1.

Leadership

In addition to founding Aging with Dignity, Jim Towey served as President until his appointment in 2002 as director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. He was succeeded by current President Paul Malley.

Projects

Five Wishes

Five Wishes is a national advance directive that meets the legal requirements in 42 States and the District of Columbia.http://www.agingwithdignity.org/five-wishes-states.php A Florida-only version was introduced in 1997, followed by a national version in 1998. An online version called Five Wishes Online was introduced in April 2011 allowing users to complete the document using an online interface or print out a blank version to complete by hand. More than 18 million documents are in circulation, distributed by more than 35,000 organizations worldwide http://www.agingwithdignity.org/five-wishes.php. The document combines two legal documents, a living will and health care power of attorney in addition to addressing matters of comfort care, spirituality, forgiveness, and final wishes.

Translations

With support from the United Health Foundation, Five Wishes has been translated into 25 different languageshttp://www.agingwithdignity.org/translated-five-wishes.php: Albanian; Arabic; Bengali; Chinese Traditional; Chinese Simplified; Croatian; French; German; Gujarati; Haitian Creole; Hebrew; Hindi; Hmong; Ilocano; Italian; Japanese; Korean; Polish; Portuguese; Russian; Somali; Spanish; Tagalog; Urdu; Vietnamese. The grant-based project targets populations who speak limited or no English and are often under served.

My Wishes

My Wishes is a pediatric document that helps children communicate how they want to be treated if they become very sick. Based on Five Wishes and developed by child life professionals, My Wishes was introduced nationally in May 2006. The document seeks to empower children to make their wishes known, and to facilitate communication with family and health care providers. The My Wishes document is also available in Spanish (Mis Deseos).http://www.agingwithdignity.org/five-wishes-resources.php

Hope Today

The Hope Today Project is a pilot project serving residents of Franklin and Wakulla counties in Northern Florida. The stated mission of Hope Today is to build networks of support to locate and care for seniors and disabled individuals living alone. The program is intended to serve as a model for replication in other communities.http://www.agingwithdignity.org/hope-today.php

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