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Suzanne O'Brien

Sharing more timely insights about important advocacy for people throughout life and more

on Thu, 06/20/2019 - 21:02

Wishing everyone a happy summer and Make Music 2019 Day on June 21st.

By the way, I have a new program from Suzanne O'Brien about "peace of mind' about end of life planning' that may be very helpful. I think we can help many people by addressing many points she offers in her intro talk (or the whole program) which is discounted for those hearing the talk for 72 hours.... I have taken other programs with her for End Of LIfe Doula training and encourage more people to learn early and often about 'all sorts of things' that are important to know long before you need them.

There really should

Getting Free Consults (or even paying for them for detailed ones) likely worth it from Reputable Estate Planning Professionals

on Wed, 06/19/2019 - 04:45

I wrote the following when hearing there will be a free talk on Estate Planning at the Falls Village CT DM Hunt Library later in June 2019. Keep an eye out in your area for such programs and do some research so you are familiar with basic terms. I am not associated professionally with any organization, including libraries or other groups giving talks or hosting them although I have gone to about a dozen talks over the years on this topic and find 'there's always more to learn' and that they are very helpful. 

Then jot down questions or concerns. There may be a time to ask about these things.

Showing Support for One Another Over the Decades, Especially in Later Years, at home and on the road

on Sun, 04/14/2019 - 03:17

 In case you are an person coming into your later 50s or early 60s or beyond  check out a helpful website on CT Senior Law, www.czepigalaw.com. They cover many helpful points about aging (the nuts and bolts of how to be prepared for various challenges and changes, legal ins and outs and reasons to have a consult with an elder law attorney, ideally someone versed in medicaid or Title 19 as well.) People are living longer, and some say 120 will be the new 90.

That we were built to last that long. Many are making it to their 80s and 90s and thankfully mostly in good health. But not all.

"Spreading the Words to Put Down Swords of Despair, Confusion, Ignorance, Suffering":"Thank You End of Life Doulas and the New Council"

on Wed, 06/06/2018 - 21:18

The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) Announces End-of-Life Doula Council Formation to serve people in their end of life needs and time of transition and after death care as well...

.Google for more information, and be ready to join the effort to help more people feel supported and connected to resources during their final innings of life, whether with transitions with more support as elderly or other needs present or the last stages of life are being faced.

The support for individuals and others close to them will grow and more people will be able to prepare more

Chad Lewis Raising $10K on his GoFundMe.com for his 40th Birthday to Become an Interfaith Minister

on Mon, 03/19/2018 - 02:23

Among the many wild or wonderful ways to celebrate turning another decade especially 40 (or 50), how many are pursuing new careers or life paths in ministry? How about promoting peace and healing as part of one's life work? Maybe it's fairly common to consider the Possibiity of doing so. Likely many volunteer in a soup kitchen or treat someone to dinner, make an effort to donate time, talent or treasure.

Taking a more serious step toward a public commitment and outreach is not for the faint of heart.

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