Aging and End-of-Life Support
As people approach the end of their lives, they and their families commonly face practical tasks, spiritual issues and physical and emotional questions that include a broad array of choices ranging from simple to extremely complex.
Counseling can provide comfort for caregivers, as well as a place for individuals who are aging, ill, contemplating mortality and experiencing end-of-life transitions and decisions to have meaningful conversations in a safe supportive space.
Whether you are observing your own process of aging or caregiving for a loved one who is aging or preparing for death, our experienced clinicians can offer comfort and support to explore common questions and issues while offering tools for support and end-of-life advocacy.
Aging and End of life counseling can help you to:
Counseling can provide comfort for caregivers, as well as a place for individuals who are aging, ill, contemplating mortality and experiencing end-of-life transitions and decisions to have meaningful conversations in a safe supportive space.
Whether you are observing your own process of aging or caregiving for a loved one who is aging or preparing for death, our experienced clinicians can offer comfort and support to explore common questions and issues while offering tools for support and end-of-life advocacy.
Aging and End of life counseling can help you to:
- Address fears and unresolved issues
- Process depression and cope with physical and emotional pain
- Process the emotional and spiritual aspects of death
- Open new lines of communication with loved ones
- Heal unresolved family and relationship conflicts
- Improve quality of life.
- Support self-care when caregiving for an ill family member
- Discuss health care options at the end of life