End-of-Life Planning 101: The Annual Review - Updating and Reflecting

About the Event

The End-of-Life Planning 101 workshop series is designed to help individuals understand, navigate, and take action on key end-of-life planning topics. Facilitated by the PAUSE team and rotating BIPOC death doulas and guest speakers, each 90-minute session offers education, grounding, and space for questions around essential documents and decisions - from advance directives and wills to body disposition, digital legacy, and grief plans for loved ones. Whether participants are just beginning to think about end-of-life planning or need support updating existing paperwork, this series provides compassionate, culturally relevant guidance to approach these conversations with clarity, care, and confidence. 

Session Focus: The Annual Review: Updating and Reflecting

This session provides an opportunity to revisit and refresh your end-of-life plans by reviewing important documents, personal wishes, and the people who need to be informed. Participants will use an end-of-life planning checklist to identify updates, reflect on changes in their lives, and ensure their plans continue to align with their values. With insights from a BIPOC death doula or past session participants, this session will celebrate progress, encourage accountability, and support the practice of making end-of-life planning a meaningful annual ritual.

For disability-related accommodations, please call (213) 228-7430 at least five business days prior to the event. The City will make every effort to accommodate requests received with less notice.

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