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Death Douhla workshop. Death and dying aren’t always easy subjects. Conversations about your end-of-life desires and the legacy you want to leave behind can be particularly difficult for some individuals, as well as their family and friends.
If you’re diagnosed with a terminal illness, understanding how much time you have left and deciding how you’ll spend it can be difficult to navigate. For friends and family members — especially for young ones who’ve never experienced a death in their family — understanding what happens when someone dies can be confusing and challenging.
Death doula, or end-of-life doula, is a non-medical professional providing emotional, spiritual, and practical support to individuals and their families throughout the dying process. They focus on comfort andand companionship, helping clients plan for their final days, navigate grief, and create meaningful, personalized end-of-life experiences. Support Roles: They provide non-judgmental presence, assist with legacy projects, help with vigil planning, and offer respite to caregivers.
Non-Medical Focus: Unlike hospice nurses, death doulas do not perform clinical tasks; they complement hospice teams by focusing on the holistic, non-medical needs.
This class with be $35
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1100 Southwestern Blvd, West Seneca, NY, United States, New York 14224
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