For Individuals & Families
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Comprehensive assessment of physical, emotional, spiritual, and social needs
Facilitation of discussions to clarify values, goals, and care preferences
Development of individualized care plans aligned with what matters most
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Clear explanation of your current palliative care orders, including the purpose and expected effects of each medication or treatment
Education on your options for symptom relief and comfort
Full review and reconciliation of medications for safety and simplicity
Empowerment to make informed decisions and feel confident in managing symptoms throughout your palliative care journey
Integration of medication and non-medication approaches (e.g., massage, music, mindfulness, dedicated time spent in nature, etc.)
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Support in navigating hospice or palliative care programs and understanding your rights
Advocacy in communicating with healthcare teams
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Guided exploration of meaning, legacy, and spirituality
Mindfulness and presence practices
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Assistance with advance directives and healthcare proxy selection
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Coaching for families on support, communication, and bereavement resources
"What matters at the end is not how we die, but how we live until we do — with clarity, connection, and compassion."
— Inspired by the values of mindful, value-centered end-of-life care
For Clinical Providers & Institutions
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One-on-one or group sessions on the latest evidenced-based symptom management and clinical guidelines
Latest research and legal considerations for psychedelic-assisted therapies
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Workshops on effective communication, advance care planning, and cultural sensitivity
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Strategies for staff retention, burnout prevention, and navigating complex patient situations
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Public seminars on facing end-of-life situations
Education and current research on Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy for hospice and palliative care
"In the space between diagnosis and departure, there is room for meaning, healing, and presence. That is where I walk with you."
— Dr. Hannah Whitmore