My Personal Comfort Plan
This 26-page booklet is a beautifully designed guide and checklist that will help you define your personal comfort wishes for your final months and moments. Enhancing your physical, emotional, and spiritual comfort can reduce your pain and suffering, helping you feel a greater sense of control over your illness and dying process. Your loved ones and caregivers will look to your completed Personal Comfort Plan for ways to bring you solace, comforting them as they care for you, even if they can't be physically with you.
Death Doula Network International is now the EXCLUSIVE licensed distributor of CircleSpace's My Personal Comfort Plan Booklet, AND the training program, "Getting Comfortable with Death".
This 26-page booklet is a beautifully designed guide and checklist that will help you define your personal comfort wishes for your final months and moments. Enhancing your physical, emotional, and spiritual comfort can reduce your pain and suffering, helping you feel a greater sense of control over your illness and dying process. Your loved ones and caregivers will look to your completed Personal Comfort Plan for ways to bring you solace, comforting them as they care for you, even if they can't be physically with you.
Death Doula Network International is now the EXCLUSIVE licensed distributor of CircleSpace's My Personal Comfort Plan Booklet, AND the training program, "Getting Comfortable with Death".
Looking for Other Resources?
CircleSpace has many free resources to help you prepare for end-of-life like:
CircleSpace has many free resources to help you prepare for end-of-life like:
- an end-of-life planning checklist
- information about how to help kids understand illness, death and grief
- tips for being an informed and empowered patient
Pancakes with Nana: A Storybook About Medical Assistance in Dying
This new kids' grief book is now available on my counselling practice website www.chelseapeddle.ca!
Meet Nana. She gives great hugs, has the warmest smile, and makes the best pancakes Sam has ever tasted! Lately, though, Sam has had to make the pancakes for their grandmother, as Nana’s cancer makes her feel tired and sick. On their latest visit, Nana has sad information to share: she’s dying. With this big news come big feelings for Sam. They’re confused, heartbroken, and a little angry. Why would Nana want to die? Who will they make pancakes with now? Through conversations with their mum and grandmother, Sam comes to understand grief and medical assistance in dying. They get comfortable asking tough questions and learn how to celebrate their grandmother’s life with their family. Pancakes with Nana is a heartfelt resource for families looking to bring clarity to death and dying for children in an approachable way. As young readers confront grandparent loss, this read aloud will bring a sense of clarity and togetherness for grieving families. Beyond comfort, find:
Nothing can really prepare you for losing someone you love. This book gives little ones a soft place to land. |