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Donating to BFP.org Beagle Freedom Project to help pets and people plan ahead for safety (and end of life care as well when needed)

on Sun, 10/09/2022 - 19:24
Thanks for donating to BFP.org Beagle Freedom Project to help keep animals safe and happy! See more on Livfully.org about doing that in life for people too over the generations...sometimes 'it takes as long as it takes' and we need to slow down a bit more than we imagined to allow for understanding and shifts in our daily dealings and bigger choices too...
 
Here is some Bonus Info that can be helpful to review at your leisure or with a team of folks to explore more in depth over a few months or years....(that goes for most info on my blog or letters to the editor to The Lakeville Journal of CT which has archives on line as well and perhaps listed on the ScovilleLibrary.com site of Salisbury CT.
 
Thanks for learning more for yourself and others about how to prepare for more care and have plans in place whether to be an organ donor or other special considerations to guide family, friends and others with some written info or ideas about how to figure things out.
 
See more info on my blog or on MIDEO card about ways to have info clearly shared, updated and in a healthcare system (some national ones for healthcare representatives and plans..knowing a doctor has a final say in most things but many in the medical world may 'make mistakes' under pressure or not clearly understanding a DNR does not mean not to help someone stay alive in general if presenting with a mild illness or even a more serious one..it means "Do Not Resuscitate" if a person has actually died.
 
Also there may be a need to clarify with a POLST or MOLST if someone facing a short life span due to medical concern as to whether one would want life sustaining treatment started, maintained or stopped...and under what circumstances...
 
Allowing someone to die a natural dealth needs to be clarified as an option if that is desired since if medical help is called for they may need provide support to stay alive (unless one has their DNR order and usually a bracelet in place for instance in CT.) Each case needs a team of support and review regularly (monthly, every six months or thereabouts depending on the case...)
 
Okay that's a lot but hopefully more can learn online and I have studied about being an End Of Life Doula so know there's always more to learn and each state and area has its own rules and regs, guidelines and resources.
 
Best to all on all fronts and make more plans for the care and such of your pets and animals as well so people know how to proceed in different situations...whether the pet or the owner has a change in circumstances with appropriate folks notified (vet, local town animal control officer and close family and so forth.)