
Who Needs this Education?
4-week LIVE Education Series in March: Wednesdays at 9 a.m. PT
This is important for everyone of all ages, and all stages of life because no one escapes death, and we all know of someone who’s life will come to an end. Education about this topic is important because it helps to remove fear and uncertainty. This series will be especially impactful for those approaching end of life, their care partners and loved ones.
What’s Included?
This is a 4-week live education series, one hour each week focusing on topics that will start with the news of a terminal diagnosis, followed by hospice conversations, the dying process, options and resources at the end of life, and navigating grief.
You will gain insight and be able to have deeper conversations with family, friends, co-workers, and loved ones about the end of life. In addition, you’ll gain a broader understanding of hospice, all that is available at the end of life, and how to navigate this difficult time with a little more ease and grace.
Benefits:
- Learn how you can have healthy conversations around a terminal diagnosis
- Walk away with tips, tools, and resources to make the conversation with hospice easier
- Gain a basic understanding of three compassionate and legal options at the end of life
- Learn about the dying process and how the body lets go
- Gain an understanding of the grief process, how to navigate it, and how to support someone else who is grieving
Details About the Series:
Navigating the Journey: Diagnosis and Hospice Conversations
Wednesday 3/5 at 9 a.m. PT
In this session Gabby will explore the impact a terminal diagnosis has on all parties, and how you can have healthy conversations about it. She’ll also offer tips, tools, and resources to make conversation about end of life wishes easier to have, and share the benefits of starting hospice.
Navigating the Journey: End of Life Options
Wednesday 3/12 at 9 a.m. PT
In this session Gabby will share information about three common options at the end of life; Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking (VSED), Palliative Sedation, and Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD).
Navigating the Journey: The Dying Process
Wednesday 3/19 at 9 a.m. PT
Gabby will share more about the dying process and how the body lets go in this session. She will cover the following:
- My five core principles relative to patient care at the end of life
- The five senses
- Signs someone is declining
- Signs someone is actively dying.
Navigating the Journey: Death, Grief and the “After”
Wednesday 3/26 at 9 a.m. PT
In this session Gabby will explain death, grief, and navigating the “after.” You will learn how to navigate it personally and how to support someone else who is grieving.
This is sacred, beautiful work, and should always be met with kindness and compassion.