Cupertino Courier

Community brief

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Caring coalition

The Cupertino-based Chinese American Coalition for Compassion­ate Care (CACCC), an organizati­on devoted to endof-life issues for Chinese Americans, is collaborat­ing with researcher Dr. Shu-ju Yang, PHD, to improve end-of-life care for those living with serious illness in the Chinese community.

Yang is doing her project, titled “Advance Care Planning and Starting the Conversati­on Initiative,” through a Community Ambassador

Fellowship program run by Cigna, a global health services company.

“End-of-life conversati­ons and advance care planning can be extremely challengin­g, yet profoundly influentia­l for patients and family members,” Yang said in a statement. “I want to help those in need be better prepared by directing their energy toward what truly matters and what is meaningful to them at life's end. … CACCC'S expertise and resources will help make this important transforma­tion possible.”

CACCC has planned a three-month virtual program that includes training volunteers; advance care planning, hospice and palliative care presentati­ons and guest speakers who will share their respective palliative care experience­s.

The coalition will also conduct and facilitate Heart to Heart cafes, designed to engage the general public, patients, family members, caregivers and health care providers to share their endof-life wishes using the CACCC'S Heart to Heart cards.

These programs are free and will be conducted in Mandarin. For program dates and more informatio­n, visit cacccusa.org,

Anne Gelhaus: agelhaus@bayareanew­sgroup.com Sports: sports@bayareanew­sgroup.com

GENERAL MANAGER

Michael Turpin: mturpin@bayareanew­sgroup.com

CIRCULATIO­N

Richard Raker: rraker@bayareanew­sgroup.com

Eric Bloom: email info@ caccc-usa.org or call 866661-5687.

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