End-of-Life Planning Services
Plan your end, live your now
Individual
Sliding scale
The one-on-one sessions provide education and support as you navigate your end-of-life decisions. We'll help you thoughtfully document your wishes, covering everything from the kind of care you desire as you approach death to funeral services, the disposition of your body, and how you wish to be remembered. We'll also streamline the process of closing out the administrative aspects of your life, ensuring all essential information and documents are in order.
A key part of our work involves meaningful discussions about the implications of these decisions—for your loved ones, for your own experience of death, and most importantly, for how this planning can inform and enrich how you live your life now.
Couple
Sliding scale
The couples' sessions are designed for partners who share their lives and wish to navigate end-of-life planning together. These discussions provide a vital space for you both to articulate your individual wishes and align on shared decisions, ensuring your journey continues with mutual understanding and support through the dying process.
It's incredibly important that your life partner knows your preferences for your death, as they are often the ones who will be making decisions on your behalf. Planning together can offer profound peace of mind and help ensure that your shared life continues to be honored every step of the way.
Sliding scale is per 2 people
Family or Group
Sliding scale
This option is ideal for inter-generational households, extended families, or close-knit chosen family groups who wish to navigate end-of-life planning together. These sessions foster open discussion and shared understanding among your most important people.
When your loved ones and support circle are fully aware of your wishes, they are much better equipped to honor and enact them. Planning as a group creates a supportive environment where everyone can feel more confident and prepared.
3 to 5 people. Sliding scale options are per person
Mary Oliver
“When it's over, I want to say: all my life I was a bride married to amazement. I was the bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.
When it's over, I don't want to wonder if I have made of my life something particular, and real. I don't want to find myself sighing and frightened, or full of argument.
I don't want to end up simply having visited this world.”