Death Café
Virtual via ZoomAt 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 […]
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...
Read MoreAt 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 […]
We invite you to join us at Starker Arts Park on Saturday, May 20th anytime between 10am and 1pm to remember and honor those who have died by writing their names onto ribbons and tying them to a large heart sculpture.
This six week workshop is designed to help nonprofessional caregivers learn how to take care of themselves while caring for a parent, spouse, or friend, at home, in a nursing home, or across the country
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 […]
Learn how to financially prepare yourself (or your loved ones) to age in place. We will hear from an insurance advisor, Jacquie Walter, about the costs associated with aging in place at home versus in an assisted living facility.
Drop in during our Open House to learn more about working for a nonprofit hospice.
Learn from Founding Director of End of Life Choices Oregon what end-of-life choices are available in the state of Oregon.
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death.
Powerful Tools for Caregivers is a six-week educational program designed to help family caregivers manage stress, learn communication skills, and prevent burnout.
This free workshop is designed for women, led by women, seeking to take charge of their financial destinies and open conversations about end-of-life wishes.
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death.
Lumina’s annual benefit event illuminating the nonprofit difference in hospice care and benefiting our patients.