
2017
We aren't dying the way we used to. We have ventilators, dialysis machines, ICUs-technologies that can "fix" us and keep our bodies alive-which have radically changed how we make medical decisions. In our death-denying culture, no matter how sick we get, there is always "hope." Defining Hope tells the story of patients dealing with life-threatening illness as they move between ICUs, operating rooms, hospice care and home. Diane is a nurse caring for end-stage cancer patients when she is diagnosed with ovarian cancer herself. 23-year-old Alena undergoes a risky brain surgery that destroys her short-term memory. 95-year-old Berthold lives with his elderly wife who struggles to honor his wish of dying peacefully at home. Defining Hope follows these patients and others- and the nurses that guide them along the way- as they face death, embrace hope, and ultimately redefine what makes life worth living.

Rudolph Bilotti Sr.
Self

Berthold Cohen
Self

Charlotte Cohen
Self

Carmen Hernandez
Self

Deborah LaFond
Self - Nurse

JoAnn Nayer-Grutza
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Gilbert Oakley
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Diane Ryan
Self - Nurse

Barbara Stephenson
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Alena Sydnor
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Carole Bailey
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Nina Marrero
Self

Raoul Marrero
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