In conjunction with Partners to Improve End of Life Care and the Oregon Palliative Care Foundation, we will be mailing out a survey to a randomized sample of 1000 people in Eugene/Springfield. The survey will look at attitudes and experiences around death and dying, pain, spirituality, advance care planning, and quality of services.

       Each committee in the coalition has submitted 10 questions to be included. We expect that this survey will help us to learn more about the needs of Lane County residents, pointing the way for future projects. It will also serve as a baseline for measuring the impact of our programs several years from now.
       We would like to acknowledge the corporate donors who have generously contributed toward our Community End of Life Survey

Buell Chapel
Eugene Good Samaritan Center
Marquis Companies
Medtronic, Inc.
McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center
Sacred Heart Medical Center
Yogi Tea


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