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Gaming Advance Care Planning

Lori LoCicero and Lisa Pahl, LCSW, invented The Death Deck card game to spark lively discussion around the topic of death. Sharmon Figenshaw, ARNP, is Faculty for Honoring Choices PNW and WA POLST Task Force Co-Chair.

Sharmon interviewed Lori and Lisa about The Death Deck as well as their on-going partnership with Honoring Choices PNW.

https://www.honoringchoicespnw.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Sharmon-Interviews-Death-Deck-Creators-Lori-and-Lisa.mp4

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