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Have you made decisions about what care you want if you become terminally ill, or end up on life support with no chance of recovery?
Most people have not, and that creates bibg problems for families, as well as caregivers. KCLU's Lance Orozco reports on a cutting edge new effort to educate people about the issue, the Santa Barbara Alliance for Living, and Dying Well.
The group's website is Alliance for Living and Dying Well

