Advanced Training for End of Life Doulas: two required sessions (via Zoom). 9AM-1PM (Pacific) on Saturdays, Jan 13 and Jan 20, 2024.
End of Life Choices California is pleased and honored to announce a new educational opportunity being offered to certified End-of-Life Doulas. We will be holding our first Advanced End-of-Life Options doula training in January 2024, live on Zoom, designed to enhance the training that certified end-of-life doulas have already completed.
The training is being offered to already certified End-of-Life Doulas from anywhere in the U.S. Please visit our website for more information.
Advanced Training for End of Life Doulas: two required sessions (via Zoom). 9AM-1PM (Pacific) on Saturdays, Jan 13 and Jan 20, 2024.
End of Life Choices California is pleased and honored to announce a new educational opportunity being offered to certified End-of-Life Doulas. We will be holding our first Advanced End-of-Life Options doula training in January 2024, live on Zoom, designed to enhance the training that certified end-of-life doulas have already completed.
The training is being offered to already certified End-of-Life Doulas from anywhere in the U.S. Please visit our website for more information.
Losing someone we love is always painful: losing someone who has used Medical Aid in Dying is a different and special journey.
NOTE: this is the fourth in a series of four sessions. The series may be repeated–see contact info below
If you are grieving for a loved one who used medical aid in dying, or know someone who is, this private group will provide a safe, secure space to explore the special issues that medical aid in dying can bring up. In coordination with EOLCCA, this group will be facilitated by Jim Reiser, LMFT, the Bereavement Coordinator of HNC. He holds a MFT from Chapman University and BA in psychology from CSUSM. He has been doing this caring work for 11 years. To learn more about this group or to RSVP, please email LCalkins@endoflifechoicesca.org.There is no charge and all are welcome.
Losing someone we love is always painful: losing someone who has used Medical Aid in Dying is a different and special journey.
NOTE: this is the third in a series of four sessions. The series may be repeated–see contact info below
If you are grieving for a loved one who used medical aid in dying, or know someone who is, this private group will provide a safe, secure space to explore the special issues that medical aid in dying can bring up. In coordination with EOLCCA, this group will be facilitated by Jim Reiser, LMFT, the Bereavement Coordinator of HNC. He holds a MFT from Chapman University and BA in psychology from CSUSM. He has been doing this caring work for 11 years. To learn more about this group or to RSVP, please email LCalkins@endoflifechoicesca.org.There is no charge and all are welcome.
Losing someone we love is always painful: losing someone who has used Medical Aid in Dying is a different and special journey.
NOTE: this is the second in a series of four sessions. The series may be repeated–see contact info below
If you are grieving for a loved one who used medical aid in dying, or know someone who is, this private group will provide a safe, secure space to explore the special issues that medical aid in dying can bring up. In coordination with EOLCCA, this group will be facilitated by Jim Reiser, LMFT, the Bereavement Coordinator of HNC. He holds a MFT from Chapman University and BA in psychology from CSUSM. He has been doing this caring work for 11 years. To learn more about this group or to RSVP, please email LCalkins@endoflifechoicesca.org.There is no charge and all are welcome.