What is the LIFE Project?

The LIFE project is a collaborative effort whose mission is to help all Kansans with advanced chronic and terminal illnesses live with dignity comfort and peace. The project is a coalition of many organizations working together to improve end-of-life care.

The Kansas LIFE project began when a diverse group of health care provider organizations, associations, medical boards, advocacy groups and state agencies were convened, in February 1998, by the Association of Kansas Hospices.

The partners of the LIFE Project quickly reached a consensus to work together for excellence in end-of-life care for all Kansans.

Following that initial meeting, a growing group of partners, representing the many stakeholders on these issues, began to identify the barriers to providing quality end-of-life care for Kansans.

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What is the vision of the LIFE Project?

What does the LIFE Project do?

Our First Five Years 1998-2002

Who are the LIFE Project Partners?

How are the Initiatives of the LIFE Project funded?

The LIFE Project is an active partner with Last Acts, a National Coalition to Improve Care and Caring Near the End of Life

 
     
 


LIFE Project
1901 University - Wichita, Kansas 67213-3325
316.263.6380
316.263.6542 fax
HELPLINE (tollfree) 888-202-5433
888-202-LIFE
contact@lifeproject.org