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Lunchtime Discussions on Death and Dying In-Person
This new, monthly series aims to offer information and exploration of options and considerations around the processes of preparing to die, and dying itself. Learning about and exploring these topics as a group reminds us that we are not alone, and it gives us the opportunity to share our perspectives and ask questions together, as we plan for our inevitable exit.
Tuesday, January 21st:
All about Hospice
Please join Kim Crabill, Community Liaison of the Hospice of Southern Maine for an introduction to the modern hospice. Have you ever wondered who uses a hospice, why, and how? Kim is here to answer your questions about how Hospice works, what it can provide, how it is funded and more. Join us to learn about this care team option as part of an end-of-life journey.
Tuesday, February 11:
Life Insurance
Bob Warren of Midcoast Insurance Agency in Bath to discuss the benifits of life insurance at any stage of life. How to insure you're benifictors are current and correct and explain the differences between term and whole life insurance packages and the requirements to get insurance. How to plan a life insurance bequithment into your estate planning. Come with any questions you would like ansered!
Tuesday, March 25:
Advance Care Planning
Please join Kim Crabill, Community Liaison of the Hospice of Southern Maine to learn more about Advance care planning. Advance care planning may help you reduce stress by knowing that you are prepared for whatever the future holds for you. We will discuss the tools you need to begin thinking about and planning for future needs for both you and your loved ones. We hope you will walk away with a better understanding of why advance care planning is so important and point you to the resources you need to get started.
Tuesday, April 15: TBD
his new, monthly series aims to offer information and exploration of options and considerations around the processes of preparing to die, and dying itself. Learning about and exploring these topics as a group reminds us that we are not alone, and it gives us the opportunity to share our perspectives and ask questions together, as we plan for our inevitable exit.
This new, monthly series aims to offer information and exploration of options and considerations around the processes of preparing to die, and dying itself. Learning about and exploring these topics as a group reminds us that we are not alone, and it gives us the opportunity to share our perspectives and ask questions together, as we plan for our inevitable exit.
Tuesday, March 25:
Advance Care Planning
Please join Kim Crabill, Community Liaison of the Hospice of Southern Maine to learn more about Advance care planning. Advance care planning may help you reduce stress by knowing that you are prepared for whatever the future holds for you. We will discuss the tools you need to begin thinking about and planning for future needs for both you and your loved ones. We hope you will walk away with a better understanding of why advance care planning is so important and point you to the resources you need to get started.
Tuesday, April 23: TBD
To see past events in this series, please visit this page on Vimeo which houses them all! https://vimeo.com/showcase/11563555?share=copy