Northampton - Talking with loved ones about death care choices can be daunting but is highly recommended. Clarity in stating what is wanted and what is not wanted before a need occurs, provides useful guidance to family members who may need to implement a plan on short notice. Talking with others (not family) may be the easiest way to being.
Here’s an invitation to attend a free public talk with Dina Stander, a noted end-of-life navigator trained in the fields of positive psychology, wellbeing and community health education. Drawing from her years of experiences Dina will share stories and tactics for starting and navigating the discussion with those that care for us.
The program will take place on Sunday, Oct. 5, from 2 to 4 p.m. at a meeting of the nonprofit Funeral Consumers Alliance