top of page
Search

Educating Seniors on End-of-Life Options and Resources

Updated: Nov 25, 2024

As we navigate through life, one inevitable truth we all face is our mortality. It's a topic that can be difficult to discuss, especially for seniors who may be approaching the end of their journey. However, being informed and educated about end-of-life options and resources can empower individuals to make decisions that align with their wishes.

At His Feet offers a unique service focusing on End of Life Education, providing valuable consultations and resources to seniors. With a background in Hospice, Alzheimer's, and Long term care, the founder brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to guide seniors and their families through this sensitive time. One of the key aspects of end-of-life care is ensuring that individuals understand their options. From advanced care planning to hospice care, there are various resources available to support seniors in making informed decisions about their end-of-life preferences. By engaging in open and honest conversations, seniors can express their desires and ensure that their wishes are respected. End-of-life education also extends to exploring alternative options such as Death Doula services. These compassionate individuals provide emotional, spiritual, and physical support to seniors as they navigate the final stages of life. By offering a comforting presence and a listening ear, Death Doulas play a vital role in ensuring that seniors feel supported and at peace during this transition. In addition to personalized consultations, At His Feet also provides educational resources that can help seniors and their families navigate the complexities of end-of-life care. From informational guides to community resources, these tools empower individuals to make informed decisions and access the support they need. By educating seniors on end-of-life options and resources, At His Feet aims to foster a sense of empowerment, dignity, and peace as individuals approach the end of their journey. Through compassionate care and personalized support, seniors can navigate this challenging time with confidence and clarity.

 
 
 

Comentários


Contact Me

Matthew focuses on the anointing of Jesus as a teaching episode for the disciples, who react with anger because of the woman’s wasteful extravagance. But Jesus defends her, saying, “She has done a beautiful thing to me” (Matthew 26:10). Christ explains that the anointing is to prepare His body for burial and that the woman’s act of love will forever be remembered wherever the good news is preached.

Mark tells the same story in similar terms, with an anonymous woman with an alabaster box interrupting a meal in Simon the leper’s home to anoint the head of Jesus with expensive perfume. Again, the woman’s critics describe her gift as excessive, complaining that it could have been sold for more than a year’s wages (Mark 14:5). But Jesus receives the woman’s gift as a selfless act of love and devotion—an appropriate way to honor the Messiah. Jesus reveals that He will not be with them much longer, which references His impending death and burial.

I can't think of anything more honorable.

All around us there are people who are hurting, people who need love, people who need encouragement. How blessed I am to sit at the feet and be that person.

Please note: Death doulas are non-medical and holistic practitioners, and do not facilitate death. Our primary function is to be in support of and be alongside, individuals in their final transition and release from their physical body. Regardless of your religious beliefs, race, or orientation, I want to be of service to you and your family because of my heart. I am commanded to serve and love. 

~ Nicole

585e510bcb11b227491c33a5.png
bottom of page