Illuminating…Laughter Yoga & Meditation
Virtual via ZoomLaughter Yoga, an exercise program for Health and Wellbeing.
Starting: June 1 @ 10:00 am
Ending: June 1 @ 1:00 pm
We invite you to join us at the Floral Courtyard (Benton County Fairgrounds) on Saturday, June 1st, anytime between 10am...
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Join us for our virtual benefit event as we raise awareness and support for our mission to provide compassion, comfort, and support to those facing end of life.
Experiencing grief during the holiday season can be daunting.
This is a time to honor the lives of those who have died by reading their names, displaying their photos, and lighting candles in their memory.
Music is magical and lights up our brain. There is so much potential in utilizing music when someone is in pain, lonely or depressed, or when someone has dementia. Learn about the Music & Memory Program, how to create a personalized playlist for your loved one, and why music can play such an important role in end-of-life care.
Join Lumina’s Bereavement Coordinator as we explore the do’s and don’ts of helping others through grief.
Hear about the fascinating history of the funeral industry and how funerals have evolved over time. From aqua cremations to terramation - learn about the current trends in eco-friendly burials and other unique ways to celebrate the life of your loved one.
The end stages of life can leave people with many emotions that are difficult to navigate. Being prepared for those stages can help relieve stress during an emotional time. Learn how to start the conversation about end of life with the important people in your life.
Take control of the important decisions that come at the end of life. Not only does planning ahead ensure your wishes are met, it also reduces stress for your loved ones during an emotional time. Join one of the leading founders of the POLST form and Lumina's Director of Clinical Innovations for a deep dive into advance directives and POLST forms - and which is right for you.
We invite you to remember and honor those who have died by creating and tying a ribbon on to a large heart sculpture. Together the ribbons and heart will honor and help soften the collective grief in our community. Join us on Saturday, May 21st, at Starker Arts Park from 10am to 1pm to participate and view the memorial.
Take control of the important legal and financial decisions that come at the end of life. Not only does planning ahead ensure your wishes are met, it also reduces stress for your loved ones during an emotional time.
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Everyone has an opportunity to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or counseling session. This Death Café is led by Lumina Volunteer Coordinator Naomi Hirsch.
Participation is free, but registration 24 hours in advance is required. Contact Volunteer Coordinator to register or ask questions – call 541.757.9616 or email volunteer@luminahospice.org. This group meets the third Thursday of each month.