Hospice speakers share resources
on preparing for end-of-life care
By Adan Shaikh
Hospice Society of Camrose and District (HSCD) is hosting a symposium for families and individuals facing end-of-life. The discussion will be hosted on May 8 in the auditorium at the Mirror Lake Centre located at 5415-49 Avenue.
This symposium is open to professionals, volunteers, caregivers and the general public. The event will begin at 9 a.m. with the keynote speaker Jeremy Allen. Allen is a funeral director in Provost and will discuss the topic of death and how to lean into the difficult conversations around it.
“Part of our mission here at Hospice is to provide education, to help people and their families prepare to cope with death. The goal of the symposium is to share that. Jeremy Allen is a great speaker and he focuses on providing knowledge on how people can better cope with situations while being compassionate and present,” shared Sharon Burden, board member of HSCD and chair of the symposium committee.
The afternoon panel will have five guest speakers, who will go over different aspects of grief, death, and legalities to help people prepare for end-of-life.
“In the panel, we have Eric Barstad, who is a lawyer. He will provide education about wills, personal directives and power of attorney, so when there is a death, it is not so overwhelming. It is also a good way that people can let their wishes be known, because quite often people struggle to have that conversation with their families,” said Sharon.
“Then we have Dustin, who is a financial advisor, and he will also talk about some of the things you can do to financially prepare ahead of time, and a little bit about estate planning,” she continued.
“Bart Orr is going to talk about pre-planning a funeral and then Tyler Weber, who is also a funeral director, will talk about what are some of the first things you need to do after the funeral,” commented Sharon.
The symposium will not only focus on coping with death but also provide resources for family and friends of those who are facing end-of-life to prepare for what comes next. Often after losing a loved one, individuals can face financial burdens and a large amount of paperwork. The speakers will help the participants prepare ahead of time for those situations so they can focus on processing through their grief and not be overwhelmed by the decisions and paperwork.
“Caregivers Alberta are going to review what kind of resources they have available to help individuals in rural Alberta. Then all of these participants will have a display table where they can share some of their work and information with the participants,” shared Pam Cummer, vice-president of the HSCD board.
The event will include morning coffee/tea and snack and a hot lunch in the afternoon with more tea/coffee available throughout the event. To register and get tickets for the event contact 780-608-0636 or email admin@camrose hospice.com.