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IntroductionSarah is 89 and dying. Her daughter Kaye takes over the caregiving role and she brings her mother Sarah to live with her. Sarah’s fight to remain a viable, loving, useful woman for as long as she can in the face of her illness is quite palpable. When hospice is presented to both women as a choice for living, it is clearly evident what a valuable service it is. As Sarah’s health declines and Kay’s stress increases, the tough decisions that anyone in this position needs to make are brought to the forefront. The film concludes with Sarah’s death portrayed as a natural part of life filled with its intrinsic joys, sorrows, and love. Video Instructions To view the video, click on the play button ( Warning:Video Stream Problem! If you are reading this text, your browser settings do not allow to display Flash active content. Please go to this link to check your browser status. For technical support, please contact FITS
Copyrighted Material; prohibited any reproduction without written authorization. About the Author: Bailey Barash is a freelance television producer and journalist. Her current work focuses on issues of aging, public health, and economic and health care disparities among low income Americans. In February 1999, Barash left CNN after almost two decades, during which she produced network news and documentaries in the areas of health, medicine, science and technology. Programming under her management included the weekly Science and Technology show, Science & Technology Week, and breaking science news. The Science and Technology Unit at CNN, of which she was Executive Producer, won numerous awards, including the Award for Cable Excellence, the early cable version of the Emmy. She was awarded several journalism fellowships which allowed her to study and teach journalism in such locations as Hawaii, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania and Hungary. Barash received her BS degree in Zoology from the University of Georgia and her MS degree in Genetics from the University of Melbourne, in Melbourne, Australia, where she was a Fulbright Scholar. Contact: bbarash.com bailey@bbarash.com bbarash productions, LLC 1875 McLendon Ave., NE Atlanta, GA 30307 404-373-8246 fax: 1-586-816-2924 |