
On March 26 from 2:00 P.M. to 3:30 P.M., the University of Minnesota Extension offers a no-nonsense session aimed at navigating through the legalese and emotional intricacies of incapacitation and end-of-life care decisions.
As life's unpredictability doesn't come with a road map, the workshop, according to a recent post on Scott County's website, aims to provide one in the realm of healthcare directives. It will cover the rights individuals have when they can't make medical decisions for themselves and outline valuable resources to initiate those tough but crucial conversations. Eager to bring clarity to an often neglected conversation, anyone interested should hop onto their website or dial the Scott County Extension office's line to secure a spot at the event.
Hosted at the Scott County Fairgrounds, located at 7151 190th St W in Jordan, the event promises to be a space where questions are encouraged and hypotheticals are addressed. Participants will be given tools to start planning effectively, ensuring that their wishes are respected when they can no longer voice them. Registration for the event is essential, as stated on the county's alert, and they've made it easy to sign up either online or over the phone.









