At some point in our lives, we will face transitions that may fill us with grief. End-of-life conversations can be challenging for many of us. Some of us avoid it all together, which can leave us unprepared for death. Maureen will teach us how to thoughtfully plan for the transitions that will follow – long before the grief and trauma arrive.
Participants will learn:
This event is for anyone that has been impacted by cancer (newly diagnosed, in treatment, post-treatment, caregiver, family member, etc.).
We will start at 1:00 pm CDT (11:00 am PDT & 2:00 pm EDT).
Speaker
Maureen Kures - With a nursing career spanning over 30 years, primarily in oncology, ICU and hospice, Maureen Kures is no stranger to end-of-life issues. She became an advocate for end of life conversations after seeing so many people die heartbreaking deaths in the ICU.
Maureen started Radiant Mourning to teach families how to have candid family conversations and prepare their end of life plan. As most families are unprepared for death, Maureen compassionately guides overworked and worried women in the sandwich generation to facilitate the family conversation, taking the fear out of talking about death with those that matter most. Understanding and respecting the end of life wishes, and empowering them to have the legal documentation completed, results in peace of mind for everyone involved when a life ends.
Where to Find Maureen:
Visit Her Website - https://www.radiantmourning.com/
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