Health Care Planning Ambassador Certificate
Health Care Planning Ambassadors use the Honoring Choices MA Getting Started Tool Kit to start routine and simple care planning conversations to help adults complete a Health Care Proxy and Personal Directive (Living Will).
All interprofessional care team members, including health care & community professionals, faith and lay leaders, nursing students, and community volunteers can participate in a 60 minute virtual webinar to become certified as a Honoring Choices Health Care Planning Ambassador.
The Ambassador training enhances your knowledge and communication skills to confidently help adults make a personal health care plan, starting with a Health Care Proxy and Personal Directive (Living Will), and to talk with their care providers to align the best possible care with their goals, values and care choices.
Our 5500+ Ambassadors to date are also providing vital feedback on the barriers and challenges consumers face that impact their access to health care. Together we are working to minimize those barriers to ensure every adult in the Commonwealth can direct their health care choices and access timely, equitable, high quality care.
How do I become an Ambassador?
Any organization or group can schedule an Health Care Planning Ambassador webinar for their staff and care team members. Here's the webinar details:
Group Webinar: “Become a Health Care Planning Ambassador to Help Adults Make a Plan”
Educate your staff and colleagues as certified Health Care Planning Ambassadors to confidently and routinely start a planning conversation to help adults make a plan. Come join the 750 Ambassadors who use the Getting Started Tool Kit and Next Steps Tool Kit to engage adults in powerful planning conversations with every patient/client/consumer to complete a MA Heath Care Proxy and Personal Directive (Living Will), and build on their personal plan to get better care to live well with chronic and serious illness. This webinar provides our signature “Who’s Your Agent?” Program and two easy to use tool kits and discussion guides. Ambassadors gain strategies to start simple conversations, understand the 5 MA documents to revise/update a plan, and access resources to help connect adults to better care in their community.
Participants receive a HCM Health Care Planning Ambassador Certificate and join the Ambassador Network.
Time: 60-90 Minute Interactive Q/A Webinar, deping on group size.
To Schedule a Webinar: You gather your group and we'll try to accommodate your regular staff meeting or best times. We provide flyers, slide deck and electronic Getting Started and Next Steps Tool Kits. Contact Ellen, edipaola@honoringchoicesmass.com
Multi-lingual presentations for culturally competent conversations and use of translated Health Care Proxy (10 languages) and Personal Directive (5 languages) are available.
Cost: Honorarium is requested and greatly appreciated.
5500 Ambassadors and growing!
Our popular Ambassador training is open to all interprofessional care team members and can be easily incorporated into your daily workflow and programs. Meet some of the Ambassadors who routinely start simple care planning conversations to help adults complete a Health Care Proxy and Personal Directive (Living Will). Here are what the Ambassadors are saying-
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"It’s important to prepare nursing students as Ambassadors to confidently start care planning conversations and discuss individual goals and care choices."
Althea Michel, MSN, RN, Assistant Professor of Nursing, AIC, Springfield
Ambassador
"Starting culturally sensitive conversations and using the Honoring Choices translated documents helps everyone access better care and stay healthy in their community."
Elida Baez, Senior Whole Health, Cambridge
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"As a clinical social worker, being an Ambassador is a natural extension of my work with older adults as it gives them more than documents, but a means to be active in their care."
Mary Curlew, LICSW, Jewish Family & Children’s Service, Waltham
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"Everyone gets sick or injured- even at my age. It's important to have an advocate — a Health Care Agent — to help you get the care you want. I tell my friends, family and my fellow nurses, it's easy to do with the Honoring Choices documents."
Jack, Emergency Dept. & ICU Nurse, Boston