End Of Life Planning

Call to Action

Dying and Death…. not a subject that is discussed like the weather or a topic that most even wish to think about, never mind discuss.  But it is an inevitable part of each of our existence.

Care for yourself would include, but not be limited to, the ability to:

  • manage finances
  • hire/supervise/fire helpers to provide care for you and your pets
  • obtain medical services that you may need for comfort or survival

If you plan to return to your home country…

  • Talk with your loved ones about this
  • Have a list of family/ friends who are willing to care for you and their contact information is readily available

If assisted living is your plan, ensure your finances can cover costs.

  • Have a list of family/friends, who could come on short notice to get you packed, close up your home, and settle your affairs

 If you got “stuck” in Ecuador, or are here by choice “forever”:

Do you have friends who would (and could) come on short notice to:

  • negotiate medical care for you in Quito
  • stay with you until you stabilize
  • take care of you at home
  • find contractors to adapt your home for you
  • manage your affairs for you

The above points are a lot to think about…..AND…….

THE REALITY HERE IN  ECUADOR:  

  • There are no social service organizations that will be able to do these things for you.
  • Most ex-pats in Cotacachi are retired and not looking for a FT volunteer job of trying to sort out other expat’s issues who have not thought ahead:  “Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.”
  • Cotacachi expats who have NOT planned ahead have crashed medically and/or died and have placed undue burden on friends and neighbors.

But there is help...

Jennifer Munns Burnham, has formed a group called “Aging Out Beautifully” in Cotacachi.

This group…..

  • Talks openly about aging and dying in Cotacachi
  • Takes on the dreaded paperwork of death preparation
  • Identifies what’s needed in order to age and die well in Cotacachi
  • Identifies & pool resources that could develop solutions to long term and hospice care
  • Consciously chooses quality over quantity of life (Natural Longevity instead of Medical Longevity) – that is, be “good to go” and “just say no” to the Ecuadorian medical model

The group works on….

  • Developing relationships to support each other Before Crisis (personal support networks)
  • Attempts to avoid the frustrations of living in isolation in the case of long-term disability
  • Addresses aging without the fears of “what will happen to me?”

If you wish to be part of this group to  “Age Out Beautifully” in Cotacachi, please email Jennifer direct at boomer.advocate@gmail.com

Long Term Care and Hospice

Nursing Home for Women
Hogar Carmen Ruiz de Echeverría
Address: 24 de Mayo con Suarez,  Cotacachi
Phone:   02 915 258
Very affordable, run by Catholic nuns

Hospice San Camilo
Address: Calle Manuel Zambrano E1-218 y Galo Plaza Lasso, Quito
Phone: (02) 328-5438

Funeral Homes

 

La Merced Casa de Velaciones

Address: Calle Flores 9-35 y Sanchez Cifuentes, Ibarra

Phone:

Spanish speaking only – Veronica Portilla: cell 098-942-2332, landline 06-264-22362

English speaking only – Daniela Rosales: cell 098-685-4233 or 099-973-3132

Email: catra_78@hotmail.com

Additional Information: Full service mortuary. Cremation available. They will assist in preparation of necessary documents.

 

Memorial

Address: Av. America N38-44 y Villalengua, Quito

Phone: (Cell) 099-735-457 - 1-800-77-3837 (Landline) 02-244-1022 - 02-244-1023

Email: cmontesc@organizacionmemorial.com

Website: wwww.organizacionmemorial.com

Additional Information: Has it's own cremation facilities. English speaking staff - Mary Brady 099-420-5547.