Support and Service Offerings
• Planning & Practical Guidance
Planning ahead helps ensure that your wishes and those of your loved one are clearly known and honored.
• Advance Directives Support
Guide clients through review and/or creation of healthcare proxies, DNR orders, advanced medical directives and other essential plans.
• Funeral & Memorial Planning
Assistance with arrangements for final disposition, coordinate with funeral homes and other providers, and help design personalized funeral or burial/interment services, memorials, and celebrations of life.
• Practical Support
Assist in identifying and engaging supportive services that. enhance end of life care, organizing digital passwords, financial account lists, and critical credentials to ease the burden on family members.
• Obituary & Eulogy Writing
Collaborate with designated loved ones to craft meaningful tributes and life stories.
Legacy Projects
In reflecting on your life journey, you may choose to record and share your stories and experiences in particular that frame your grace and wisdom with those you love. This can be done in a variety of ways.
• Life Reviews & Storytelling
Conducting recorded interviews or guided journaling to document life lessons and memories.
• Legacy Letters: Guiding clients in writing letters that share their values, blessings, and wisdom with future generations.
• Special Projects
Designing unique memorials, such as scholarship funds, memorial gardens, or conferring cherished personal items before end of life.
Vigil & Bedside Support
In the final of end of life stage, which is often referred to as “active dying”, loved ones may benefit from an ongoing, calming presence. These services are crafted to the needs of each journey and situation.
• Vigil Planning
Creating a personalized environment for the final days, including music playlists, aromatherapy, lighting, and preferred room interactions.
• Spiritual Support & Rituals
Facilitating guided meditations, visualizations, prayers, or home/bedside rituals tailored to the your beliefs.
• Comfort Care & Education
Explaining signs of active dying to family, supporting interventions for physical comfort.
• Bedside Presence
Sitting with the dying person to ensure they are not alone and providing respite for family and friends supporting the person.
Bereavement & After-Death Care
Post-death support helps loved ones navigate the immediate aftermath and the early stages of grief.
• After-Death
After death care of the body and helping fulfill specific rituals before the body is removed.
• Reflecting on the Death Experience
Meeting with family members shortly after the death to talk through the experience and answer lingering questions.
• Grief Support & Referrals
Active support in the initial experience of grief for loved ones, individually or as a group. Ongoing grief support referrals to counselors or community resources.