End-of-Life Advising

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Calm, Compassionate Guidance When You Need It Most

End-of-life decisions can feel overwhelming—emotionally, practically, and spiritually. Advising offers a grounded, steady presence to help you navigate this sacred transition with clarity, care, and confidence.

You don’t have to have everything figured out. You don’t have to walk this path alone.

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End-of-life advising offers individuals and families the opportunity to slow down, ask meaningful questions, and prepare for death with greater clarity and calm.

Through one-on-one and group advising—available both in person and virtually—I provide educational guidance that helps reduce fear, support open conversations, and create a more intentional end-of-life experience.

Advising is not medical or legal in nature. It is an educational, supportive space to explore values, wishes, and preparation—so the end of life can be approached with dignity, understanding, and care.

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If you’re feeling uncertain, overwhelmed, or simply curious about how education and preparation can bring more peace to the end of life, you’re welcome to reach out.

This is a space for thoughtful conversation, gentle learning, and beginning exactly where you are.

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