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What is an advance directive — and what does it actually mean in Massachusetts?
If you've ever sat in a hospital waiting room not knowing what care your loved one would have wanted, you already understand why these documents matter. I've watched that moment play out more times than I can count in my twenty years as an emergency medicine physician here on Cape Cod: A family gathered around a patient who can't speak for themselves, trying to make impossible decisions without any guidance. It is one of the hardest things a family can face — and in most case

Beth Suereth
May 143 min read


What My Husband Taught Me About Dying Well
Dying well requires intention...and support

Dr. Sarah Todd
May 65 min read


Navigating the Ethics of End-of-Life Care Decisions
"My father was old and sick, and I had to decide how he was going to die."
See Caregiving Pathways founder Beth Suereth discuss end-of-life care at a virtual panel discussion of The Ethics of End of Life Care at Boston University's School of Medicine 11/12/25. Register: https://www.bumc.bu.edu/camed/giving/what-can-i-attend/development-office-events/edelstein-lecture/.
Beth will share actions health systems can take to help the public & health care providers better manag

Beth Suereth
Nov 10, 20252 min read


Perspective: The Caregiving Journey
We’ve come to recognize that there are basically two options during caregiving…plan and prepare, or react and regret.

Beth Suereth
Sep 11, 20242 min read
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