Although we commonly conduct financial and estate planning well ahead of time, we often leave gaps in in communication and planning around the most important things that give us peace at life's close. Speaking with our loved ones and our doctors about the kind of comfort and care we want, making sure that our loved ones and/or caregivers are able to support our wishes, and taking the time to identify the things that give our lives meaning and joy are all dimensions of this type of planning.
For all sorts of natural reasons, these opportunities to plan and communicate frequently fall by the wayside. Path LLC's mission is to make that planning accessible, comfortable, and meaningful by providing enriching, client-centered services that foster both confidence and wellbeing.
Through thoughtful conversation around the things that matter most, we can shift the uncertainty and fear that are often associated with end-of-life towards the satisfaction of a life fully lived and a sense of peace.
There's no time like the present to reflect on that which we value most in life and what it means to live fully. Acknowledging what and who matters most to us, taking stock of treasured experiences and valuable lessons, and exercising opportunities to express our hopes, dreams, and gratitude for our loved ones are all part of living well. Doing so when we have the chance allows us to close our lives with a sense of completion.
Additionally, taking the time to consider the reasons and values that undergird our most important decisions, and communicating clearly about them with those who will care for us, provide us with a sense calm assurance.
Services include:
• Free initial consultation (30 minutes)
• What Matters Most Letter: Centered on the values and experiences that impact end-of-life decisions, this is a document that aligns individuals with their loved ones, their caregivers and/or their medical team.
This involves an interview, which families/loved ones/caregivers may join. Clients receive a written transcription in the form of a letter that can be shared with families, caregivers, and/or physicians.
• Life Review: Comprised of a review of one's meaningful life experiences and the people that have mattered most in one's life, this exercise is aimed at archiving one's non-material treasures -- valuable memories, anecdotes, lessons, hopes, as well important messages to loved ones.
This involves an interview which is recorded and clients receive a digital voice recording of their interview.
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