The Kaleidoscope of Spirituality – January 2015 Workshop

Gateway Alliance for Compassionate Care at End of Life present the winter workshop/luncheon:

The Kaleidoscope of Spirituality:

Creating Connections to Enrich Quality at End-of-Life

By: Elizabeth Wilde, MSW, LCSW and Jason Winfrey RN, BSN, CHPN

Goals/ Learning Objectives:

Attendees will:

  • expand their worldview regarding the importance of applying diverse spiritual approaches at the end-of-life,
  • identify spiritual themes that appear at end-of-life,
  • apply approaches to empower patients to move from suffering to transformation

Background of Speakers:

Elizabeth Wilde, MSW, LCSW, is the Social Service Program Coordinator to the No Veteran Dies Alone, and Respite Program for the St. Louis Department of Veterans Affairs. As a US Army Veteran with specialization in grief, loss and trauma, she has lectured and trained nationally, regionally and locally on suicide
and bereavement, trauma, military culture, and death and dying. Mrs. Wilde is a graduate of The Brown School, Washington University in St, Louis, with certifications in End-of-Life and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. She is a Reiki Master Teacher, Tai Chi practitioner and one of the first women in the nation to be appointed as an American Legion County Commander, where she served nearly 3,000 Veterans.

Jason Winfrey, RN, BSN, CHPN, is a registered nurse with Season’s Hospice with over 10 years of hospice experience as a case manager, educator & preceptor for medical & nursing students. He earned his BSN at St. Louis University and has served as medical lay missionary in Haiti & Liberia and volunteered many hours as camp grief counselor for children experiencing loss.

Date:

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Location:

Carrington Place of St. Charles
2150 W. Randolph St
St. Charles, MO
636-946-4966

http://www.stcharlesretirement.com/

Powerpoint Presentation:

The Kaleidoscope of Spirituality

The mission of the Gateway Alliance is to promote high quality end-of-life care for patients and their families.

Carrington House