
As life nears its end, many people wrestle with questions of fear, regret, hope, meaning, forgiveness, and legacy. This module explores the spiritual and existential dimensions of death and dying, helping participants recognize and respond to such concerns. This module prepares participants to identify spiritual and existential needs and respond in respectful, supportive ways. Participants practice spiritual assessment, communication strategies, and culturally responsive support that honors what matters most and strengthens family support during anticipatory grief.
$25 per class
$10 optional CE for nurses
Clarehouse Meeting Room
7617 S Mingo Rd, Tulsa
12:00-1:00 p.m.
LUNCH PROVIDED
Other PATH classes:
April 23 – ELNEC (End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium)
June 4 – Ethical Psycho-Social Support in End-of-Life Care
August 6 – Spiritual Care in Death and Dying
October 1 – Complex Pain Management for Dying People
December 3 – Complex Non-Pain Symptom Management
See the events tab for more information on each event.