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Have you had an end of life conversation with a loved one? What feelings came up for when you read this? Fear? Sadness? Longing? Remorse?
Naturally, when we experience these feelings, we often want to run from them, rather than toward them.
But, did you know that when we actually pursue end of life conversations with our loved ones, it actually does more good than harm.
Research shows that end-of-life conversations lead to improved mental health and better-quality of life for both patients and caregivers. Here's how:
Now that you know end of life conversations can be helpful, in this podcast episode, I interview Patty Webster, lead of community engagement for The Conversation Project, a public engagement initiative to ensure everyone’s wishes for care through the end-of-life are both expressed and respected
Here's a peak inside my interview with Conversation Project's Patty Webster:
Click to the show notes page, here.
Interested in working with me? Learn more here
Join the movement to de-stigmatize mental health for older adults:
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Have you had an end of life conversation with a loved one? What feelings came up for when you read this? Fear? Sadness? Longing? Remorse?
Naturally, when we experience these feelings, we often want to run from them, rather than toward them.
But, did you know that when we actually pursue end of life conversations with our loved ones, it actually does more good than harm.
Research shows that end-of-life conversations lead to improved mental health and better-quality of life for both patients and caregivers. Here's how:
Now that you know end of life conversations can be helpful, in this podcast episode, I interview Patty Webster, lead of community engagement for The Conversation Project, a public engagement initiative to ensure everyone’s wishes for care through the end-of-life are both expressed and respected
Here's a peak inside my interview with Conversation Project's Patty Webster:
Click to the show notes page, here.
Interested in working with me? Learn more here
Join the movement to de-stigmatize mental health for older adults:
To leave a review, simply:
1. Click here
2. Scroll down to "Ratings and Reviews"
3. Tap or click "Write a Review"
I read them all. Thank you!
Have a topic idea? Send us a text.
PROFESSIONALS: Grab your free guide to working with older adults here
Attention Social Workers, Therapists, Counselors, Psychologists, Aging Life Care Experts... Click here to get Continuing Education Credits

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