I'm a scientist, hobbyist, world traveler, and a daughter who lost her father. I saw the need for families to have a steady hand as we find our way back from loss.Â
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Three paths to peaceful mournings:
Preparing for dying while living
Help after loss
Retreats
Finding peaceful mournings
After losing a loved one the brain fog and fatigue that grief leaves us with make it not only very difficult, but also very error prone to handle the deadlines and paperwork of putting life back together.Â
 I want to help you and your family by taking on those tedious tasks so you can focus on the many other aspects of grieving, until one day you wake up at peace.
Join a seminar
These popular group sessions are a great place to start, if you’re not yet ready to implement end-of-life planning.
Join local groups
I offer many local seminars where you can join other people who know end-of-life planning is important but doing it alone feels hard.Â
Join usNeed help now
You have already lost a loved one and need help now. The calls and deadlines are coming in, and you already have work, family, and other requirements that don't stop even when you're facing down your grief.Â
Choose your level of support
Destination Retreats
3-4 day full retreats with excursions, guest speakers, and activities in destinations like Puerto Rico, Spain, Australia - wherever our hope takes us.
If it feels like you can't get your mind to settle on these important topics at home, join us on a destination retreat.Â
Retreats are kept small, usually 12-15 people, to ensure connectivity and attention during our focused session times.Â
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Hi! I’m Heather, a gerontologist turned guide for grieving families. I work with clients to prepare for death and move through the administrative burden of loss.
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