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Empower Your Care Team to Support the Dying — Emotionally, Spiritually, Practically

Empower your staff with the skills to recognize active dying, support grieving families, and provide compassionate care during life’s final transition — without burning out.

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What we will learn in this course

  • How to recognize signs of active dying

  • How to be present with patients spiritually and emotionally

  • How to support families during the final transition

  • How to hold candid conversations and listen deeply

  • How to keep showing up for others without loosing yourself along the way

Optional ...

✅ Customizable to your staff’s needs
✅ Held onsite or virtually
✅ 8–20 attendees

  • Assisted living staff

  • In-home caregiving agencies

  • Hospice and Palliative care teams

This Might Be for You If…

  • Solo care professionals

  • Memory care professionals

Colette K. Director of Community Relations

The Park at Belle Harbour

I’ve had the pleasure of knowing and working with Maureen for over 15 years. She is a compassionate and highly respected professional, deeply connected within the senior living and medical communities. Maureen is an outstanding communicator, educator, and mentor whose skills as a registered nurse and certified end-of-life doula are truly exceptional. She’s also a natural connector, always sharing meaningful insights and bringing people together with care and purpose.

Caregiver Workshop FAQs - Washington State Only 

Who are these workshops for?

These trainings are built for professional caregivers — CNAs, RNs, hospice workers, and in-home care staff — who work closely with those at the end of life and want to deepen their confidence, presence, and emotional resilience.

How long are the workshops?

Each workshop is a single 2-hour session, designed to be both impactful and practical — no fluff, just real tools for the work you do every day.

Can you come to our facility?

Yes. Maureen offers on-site trainings at care facilities, and also hosts virtual workshops for care teams located anywhere.

Who pays for this?

Often, the cost is covered by your employer (like an assisted living facility or home care agency). But groups of professionals can also self-organize and pay together.

Will I earn CEUs for attending?

Yes. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be available — so you’ll leave with more than insights. You’ll leave with credentials, too.

Book This for My Team

​Or start with a conversation — schedule a no-pressure discovery call with Maureen.

Not sure if it’s a fit? Let’s talk through what your team needs — no pressure, just possibilities.

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