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Managing ConflictFinding Meaning Supporting Families at Lifes End This program addresses methods strategies and practices that can be used to provide pyscho-social and other support to terminally ill patients their families and close networks as they cope with im- pending death. Particular emphasis will be placed on how to manage sources of conflict that often emerge near lifes end as well as how to help individuals and families find meaning at lifes end. Live Date January 28 2016 Time 1230pm ET On demand to registered organizations through June 28 2016 Length 2 hours plus 30 minute post-program discussion at individual viewing locations CEs 2.5 hours of credit will be available for a wide variety of professional boards CE Fee 15 per certificate The Longest Loss Alzheimers Disease and Dementia Through a combination of candid compelling interviews and unscript- ed in-studio discussions experts will identify how medical and social service professionals can best improve care for patients families and themselves while coping with loss and grief associated with these progressive illnesses. On demand to registered organizations through April 21 2016 Length 2.5 hours plus 30 minute post-program discussion at individual viewing locations CEs 3 hours of credit will be available for a wide variety of professional boards CE Fee 15 per certificate 160 Webcast 225 DVD 94.95 Webcast 119.95 Webcast DVD Living with Grief Program Living with Grief Program