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Advance Care Planning – Wallet Card

View or download a PDF of wallet card mentioned in Melody and Jas’ Advance Care Planning presentation.

Published 24 March 2022
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Advance Care Planning (ACP) Resources

From the BC Centre for Palliative Care (bc-cpc.ca) – these resources will help you make your advanced care plan. Have you thought about your wishes for your future health care…

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Published 24 March 2022
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Advance Care Planning – Slide Presentation

View or download a PDF of Melody and Jas’ slides from their Advance Care Planning presentation.

Published 24 March 2022
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Wills and Estates – Slide Presentation

View or download a PDF of Chris Heslinga’s slides from his Introduction to Wills and Estates presentation.

Published 25 February 2022
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Image Description of Logos: (from left to right) Carnegie Community Centre Logo - A large capital letter C with an architectural tower lookout on top. Inside the letter c is the full centre name. (second logo) Vancouver Public Library Logo - The letters V, P, and L in capitals contained in white boxes in a line with the words Vancouver Public Library stacked to the right. (third logo) British Columbia Logo - the BC logo mark that is a white sun with its rays radiating out over a yellow half-circle, in front of this are blue mountain with a wavy bottom. To the right of this in all caps, "BRITISH COLUMBIA". Below is the text, "Supported by the Province of British Columbia". (fourth logo) Canadian Heritage logo - on the left a Canadian flag, to the right, the words "Canadian Heritage". Further right, in French, the words "Patrimoine canadian".

Carnegie Community Centre, 2023