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A GOOD PLACE TO START

Questions worth asking at any stage of life

No matter where you are on your journey, whether you are enjoying vibrant health, navigating a recent diagnosis, or reflecting on life in its later stages, these gentle questions can help you find clarity, comfort, and peace. There are no right or wrong answers. They are simply an invitation to begin.

1

Your fears about dying

Are you carrying any fears about dying or what comes after?

What specifically weighs on you, and how can we ease those concerns together?

2

Your final moments

Where do you imagine spending your final moments? At home, in a peaceful hospice, or perhaps beside a beloved lake or sea?

3

Medical intervention

How much medical intervention would feel right for you, if any? It is worth reflecting on the circumstances under which you would accept or decline certain treatments.

4

Your Advance Care Plan

Do you have an Advance Care Plan? This is a comforting way to ensure your legal and medical wishes are respected in the moments when you can no longer speak for yourself.

5

Important documents

Are there important documents that need to be organized? Have you shared them with those closest to you, so they can help honour your wishes when the time comes?

6

Who you want near you

Who do you want by your side in your final moments? What kind of presence, music, scents, or surroundings would bring you comfort?

7

Conversations with loved ones

Have you had honest, heart-to-heart conversations with your loved ones about your wishes? Getting your affairs in order is one of the most beautiful legacies of love you can leave behind.

8

Something meaningful to pass on

Is there something deeply meaningful to you that you are unsure who to pass on to? Let us talk through the possibilities together.

I am here to support you as you explore these questions, helping you move from fear toward curiosity and peace. I am just a call away.

Death has nothing to do with going away. The sun sets and the moon sets, but they are not gone.​

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- Rumi

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