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NON-MEMBER PitchLine: (ONLINE ONLY ATTENDANCE) Gaining Control of the Dying Process: (#1) We’re Old! What Now? Pre-planning for Our Futures - Schedule: 1 Session(s) | M | 4/13/2026-4/13/2026 | 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
  • Fee: $0.00
    Sessions: 1 | Days: M
    Dates: 4/13/2026 - 4/13/2026
    Times: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Building: Online only
    Room:
    Instructor: 

    NON-MEMBER PitchLine:  (ONLINE ONLY ATTENDANCE) Gaining Control of the Dying Process: (#1) We’re Old! What Now? Pre-planning for Our Futures

    Preparing well for our futures includes learning about options, making difficult decisions, and having hard conversations. Decisions about where and how to live, what our wishes are if we become seriously ill, and how to approach conversations with families and friends about what we want will all be discussed. An overview of terminology and concepts related to death and dying will be presented.  

    These offerings were developed by OLLI volunteer Beth Spencer in collaboration with OLLI's PitchLine.

     

     

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NON-MEMBER PitchLine: (ONLINE ONLY ATTENDANCE) Gaining Control of the Dying Process: (#2) What Are Your Choices: Personalized Options for the Dying Process - Schedule: 1 Session(s) | M | 4/20/2026-4/20/2026 | 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
  • Fee: $25.00
    Sessions: 1 | Days: M
    Dates: 4/20/2026 - 4/20/2026
    Times: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Building: Online only
    Room:
    Instructor: 

    NON-MEMBER PitchLine:  (ONLINE ONLY ATTENDANCE) Gaining Control of the Dying Process: (#1) We’re Old! What Now? Pre-planning for Our Futures

    Multiple approaches to the dying process will be illuminated in this session, with input from physicians, as well as some personal experiences. Topics will include Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking (VSED), Palliative and Hospice care, and the role of Death Doulas.    

    These offerings were developed by OLLI volunteer Beth Spencer in collaboration with OLLI's PitchLine.

If you do not see the "Request Offering" or "Add to Cart" button, there are three possible reasons. 1) Registration may not be open 2) You have not added a Membership to your cart or renewed your membership 3) You are not logged in:
 

NON-MEMBER PitchLine: (ONLINE ONLY ATTENDANCE) Gaining Control of the Dying Process: (#3) Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) - Schedule: 1 Session(s) | M | 4/27/2026-4/27/2026 | 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
  • Fee: $25.00
    Sessions: 1 | Days: M
    Dates: 4/27/2026 - 4/27/2026
    Times: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Building: Online only
    Room:
    Instructor: 

    NON-MEMBER PitchLine:  (ONLINE ONLY ATTENDANCE) Gaining Control of the Dying Process:  Medical Aid in Dying is a controversial topic.  This session will include an overview of US legal and policy options; ethical and psychosocial issues; legal, financial, and medical considerations. An in-depth account of a personal experience with a dying sibling in Vermont will be presented.

    Speakers:

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AI-generated content may be incorrect.Beth Spencer, MSW, MA, MA, has been at many bedsides of dying individuals throughout her career as a geriatric social worker, care manager, and hospice social worker.  Personally, she has had friends and relatives use hospice, voluntarily stop eating and drinking, deny that they are dying, choose not to have treatment – hence, her interest in understanding available options.  For 30 years she taught courses on aging, caregiving and dementia-related topics at three Michigan universities.

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AI-generated content may be incorrect.Kathy Laing, MD has been a physician, directly caring for patients, for 40+ years until her retirement in 2022.  As she aged along with her beloved patients, she noted the great differences in the way we all age, and how the choices we make in our maturity greatly impact our trajectories: whether we decide to treat this as an adventure for which we plan or wait for the crises to occur.

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AI-generated content may be incorrect.Dr. Palmer Morrel-Samuels received an MA in research methodology from University of Chicago, an MPhil & PhD in social psychology from Columbia, and a MS in Law from Northwestern. He has been an expert witness specializing in discrimination, testified on that topic to Congress, and has taught several related courses at University of Michigan’s School of Public Health. As his sister’s dying wish, he brought her to Vermont and helped her receive Medical Assistance in Dying.

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AI-generated content may be incorrect.Dr. Adam Marks, MD, MPH, completed a combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Residency followed by a fellowship in Hospice and Palliative Medicine at the University of Michigan, where he joined as a faculty member in 2012. His clinical work focuses on caring for adult and pediatric patients living with serious illness. Since 2016 he has also worked as a Faculty Ethicist within the Clinical Ethics Service at Michigan Medicine. 

    These offerings were developed by OLLI volunteer Beth Spencer in collaboration with OLLI's PitchLine.

     

If you do not see the "Request Offering" or "Add to Cart" button, there are three possible reasons. 1) Registration may not be open 2) You have not added a Membership to your cart or renewed your membership 3) You are not logged in:
 

NON-MEMBER PitchLine: (ONLINE ONLY ATTENDANCE) Gaining Control of the Dying Process: (All 3 Package) We're Old!, Personalized Options, and Medical Aid - Schedule: 3 Session(s) | M | 4/13/2026-4/27/2026 | 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
  • Fee: $60.00
    Sessions: 3 | Days: M
    Dates: 4/13/2026 - 4/27/2026
    Times: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Building: Online only
    Room:
    Instructor: 

If you do not see the "Request Offering" or "Add to Cart" button, there are three possible reasons. 1) Registration may not be open 2) You have not added a Membership to your cart or renewed your membership 3) You are not logged in:
 

NON-MEMBER PitchLine: Gaining Control of the Dying Process: (#1) We’re Old! What Now? Pre-planning for Our Futures - Schedule: 1 Session(s) | M | 4/13/2026-4/13/2026 | 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
  • Fee: $25.00
    Sessions: 1 | Days: M
    Dates: 4/13/2026 - 4/13/2026
    Times: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Building: Morris Lawrence Building- Washtenaw Community Coll (opens in new tab)
    Room: The Pond Room
    Instructor: 

    Preparing well for our futures includes learning about options, making difficult decisions, and having hard conversations. Decisions about where and how to live, what our wishes are if we become seriously ill, and how to approach conversations with families and friends about what we want will all be discussed. An overview of terminology and concepts related to death and dying will be presented.  

    These offerings were developed by OLLI volunteer Beth Spencer in collaboration with OLLI's PitchLine.

    Location: The Pond Room, Morris Lawrence Building, WCC | In-person and Zoom, recorded. Each session will include lecture, discussion and Q&A. Coffee and pastry before the talks.

If you do not see the "Add to Waitlist" or "Add to Cart" button, there are three possible reasons. 1) Registration may not be open 2) You have not added a Membership to your cart or renewed your membership 3) You are not logged in:
 

NON-MEMBER PitchLine: Gaining Control of the Dying Process: (#2) What Are Your Choices: Personalized Options for the Dying Process - Schedule: 1 Session(s) | M | 4/20/2026-4/20/2026 | 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
  • Fee: $25.00
    Sessions: 1 | Days: M
    Dates: 4/20/2026 - 4/20/2026
    Times: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Building: Morris Lawrence Building- Washtenaw Community Coll (opens in new tab)
    Room: The Pond Room
    Instructor: 

    Multiple approaches to the dying process will be illuminated in this session, with input from physicians, as well as some personal experiences. Topics will include Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking (VSED), Palliative and Hospice care, and the role of Death Doulas.  

    These offerings were developed by OLLI volunteer Beth Spencer in collaboration with OLLI's PitchLine.

    Location: The Pond Room, Morris Lawrence Building, WCC | In-person and Zoom, recorded. Each session will include lecture, discussion and Q&A. Coffee and pastry before the talks.

If you do not see the "Add to Waitlist" or "Add to Cart" button, there are three possible reasons. 1) Registration may not be open 2) You have not added a Membership to your cart or renewed your membership 3) You are not logged in:
 

NON-MEMBER PitchLine: Gaining Control of the Dying Process: (#3) Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) - Schedule: 1 Session(s) | M | 4/27/2026-4/27/2026 | 1:00 PM-3:00 PM
  • Fee: $25.00
    Sessions: 1 | Days: M
    Dates: 4/27/2026 - 4/27/2026
    Times: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Building: Morris Lawrence Building- Washtenaw Community Coll (opens in new tab)
    Room: The Pond Room
    Instructor: 

    Medical Aid in Dying is a controversial topic.  This session will include an overview of US legal and policy options; ethical and psychosocial issues; legal, financial, and medical considerations. An in-depth account of a personal experience with a dying sibling in Vermont will be presented.

    Speakers:

    A person with white hair and glasses

AI-generated content may be incorrect.Beth Spencer, MSW, MA, MA, has been at many bedsides of dying individuals throughout her career as a geriatric social worker, care manager, and hospice social worker.  Personally, she has had friends and relatives use hospice, voluntarily stop eating and drinking, deny that they are dying, choose not to have treatment – hence, her interest in understanding available options.  For 30 years she taught courses on aging, caregiving and dementia-related topics at three Michigan universities.

    A person smiling in front of white flowers

AI-generated content may be incorrect.Kathy Laing, MD has been a physician, directly caring for patients, for 40+ years until her retirement in 2022.  As she aged along with her beloved patients, she noted the great differences in the way we all age, and how the choices we make in our maturity greatly impact our trajectories: whether we decide to treat this as an adventure for which we plan or wait for the crises to occur.

    A person in a white shirt

AI-generated content may be incorrect.Dr. Palmer Morrel-Samuels received an MA in research methodology from University of Chicago, an MPhil & PhD in social psychology from Columbia, and a MS in Law from Northwestern. He has been an expert witness specializing in discrimination, testified on that topic to Congress, and has taught several related courses at University of Michigan’s School of Public Health. As his sister’s dying wish, he brought her to Vermont and helped her receive Medical Assistance in Dying.

    A person in a suit and tie

AI-generated content may be incorrect.Dr. Adam Marks, MD, MPH, completed a combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Residency followed by a fellowship in Hospice and Palliative Medicine at the University of Michigan, where he joined as a faculty member in 2012. His clinical work focuses on caring for adult and pediatric patients living with serious illness. Since 2016 he has also worked as a Faculty Ethicist within the Clinical Ethics Service at Michigan Medicine. 

    These offerings were developed by OLLI volunteer Beth Spencer in collaboration with OLLI's PitchLine.

    Location: The Pond Room, Morris Lawrence Building, WCC | In-person and Zoom, recorded. Each session will include lecture, discussion and Q&A. Coffee and pastry before the talks.

If you do not see the "Add to Waitlist" or "Add to Cart" button, there are three possible reasons. 1) Registration may not be open 2) You have not added a Membership to your cart or renewed your membership 3) You are not logged in:
 

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