• Ethical Psycho-Social Support in End-of-Life Care

    Education

    This module strengthens participants’ ability to provide compassionate, culturally responsive psychosocial support while navigating the ethical complexities of serious illness and dying. Grounded in core ethical […]

  • Physical Care of People Who Are Dying

    Education

    Learn foundational skills for providing gentle, safe and effective physical care to someone at the end of life. This session covers comfort measures, positioning, nutrition and […]

  • Psycho-Social Care

    Education

    This session delves into the psychological and social needs of people nearing the end of life, as well as the needs of their families. Participants will […]

  • Spiritual Care in Death and Dying

    Education

    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 […]

  • Being With

    Education

    Explore the power of presence - being fully with someone without needing to fix or change their experience. This session offers guidance on deep listening, quiet […]

  • Compassionate Honesty

    Education

    Explore what it means to communicate truthfully and tenderly during times of vulnerability. This session discusses how honest conversations can build trust, ease fear and deepen […]

  • Complex Pain Management for Dying People

    Education

    This advanced session explores complex pain at the end of life through a whole-person lens. Participants learn to assess and manage pain using advanced pharmacologic and […]

  • Mortality Salience

    Education

    Consider how awareness of our own mortality shapes the way we live, love and make meaning. This session invites reflection on fear, avoidance, and acceptance—and how […]

  • Tending After

    Education

    Learn what happens after a death - both practically and emotionally - from immediate next steps to the rituals and actions that help families navigate early […]