End-of-Life Planning, Part 1, Issues and Options via Zoom
A Free Program for the Residents of Friendship Heights
Tuesday, September 30, 2:00-3:00 pm
Speaker: Dixcy Bosley, Geriatric Nurse Care Manager
Learn how to replace fear with a plan for your end-of-life care and make empowering decisions. The Village Council has provided a grant to Dr. David Rabin for educational programs and individual sessions on end-of-life planning for the residents of Friendship Heights. Dixcy Bosley, a geriatric nurse care manager and a nurse-practitioner, will be the speaker. The programs and sessions will be managed by Friendship Heights Neighbors Network, in coordination with the Village Center staff.
This presentation is free and open to all residents of Friendship Heights. Register online for this virtual program by using the Register Now button on this page. If you are a resident of Friendship Heights and need help registering, please email
information.fhnn@gmail.com with “Bosley September” in the subject line.
There will be a Part 2 program on Wednesday, October 29 at 2:00 pm at the Village Center to receive and review important forms to document your wishes. Below is the link to learn more and to register for the October program. Attendance at the September 30 program is helpful but not required.
End-of-Life Planning, Part 2, Important Documents, In-Person, for Residents of Friendship Heights - 10/29/2025
The goal of the September virtual program and the October in-person session is to provide you with a plan for your end-of-life care. During both programs, information will be provided as to states accepting out-of-state residents for end-of-life choices.
INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS
There also are a limited number of free, individual sessions (one per person) with Ms. Bosley which are available to the residents of Friendship Heights. Individual sessions will be at Iona House in Washington, DC. Email information.fhnn@gmail.com with "Individual Sessions" in the subject line for more information.
ABOUT FHNN
Friendship Heights Neighbors Network (FHNN) is a nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to the well-being of seniors living in Friendship Heights, MD. Our mission is to enable seniors to age in place and remain active in their community.
SPEAKER INFORMATION
Dixcy Bosley is a geriatric nurse care manager and a nurse-practitioner. She has spent the last 30+ years developing wellness programs, raising a family, caring for her own aging parents, and advocating for informed end-of-life care in various community settings. She has been a hospice nurse and refers to herself as an End-of-Life Activist.
