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Planning Well for End of Life: “Dying Well: What Does it Mean to You?”

  • Strite Auditorium at Virginia Mennonite Retirement Community 1401 Virginia Ave HARRISONBURG United States (map)

Living well, aging well and ending well all require thoughtful

planning. This four-week series will help participants prepare

for the medical, legal, emotional and spiritual aspects of the

end of life. Participants will be equipped to have necessary

conversations with loved ones and make their wishes known.

Practical tools will be shared for your own personal preparation

for the end of life.

All classes will be held on Thursdays in Strite Auditorium

from 2:00-3:15 pm

January 30: “Dying Well: What Does it Mean to You?”

Facilitated by Mandy Slaubaugh, Woodland Park Social Worker

Presented by Penny Driediger, Chaplain at Sentara RMH

Presented by Lauren Coceano, First Choice Hospice Team Leader

To register call the VMRC Wellness Center at 540 574-3850 or email mnoland@vmrc.org. You can register for the entire series or register for individual sessions.

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Planning Well for End of Life: “Creating Peace of Mind: Estate Planning and Wills”