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Peace of Mind Planner

The Peace of Mind Planner is a compassionate and practical tool designed to help you organize essential contacts, vital documents, digital accounts, and everyday to-dos all in one place. It also gently guides you through advanced healthcare directives, funeral preferences, and legacy wishes, ensuring your end-of-life care reflects your actual values.

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Inspired by our founder’s personal experience after the sudden passing of her husband, this planner was created to ease the overwhelming logistical burden families often face in times of grief.

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Whether for yourself or as a thoughtful gift to a loved one, the Peace of Mind Planner offers clarity, comfort, and a deep sense of preparedness, bringing peace to life and peace to death.

Peace of Mind Planner Work book

Peace of Mind Program

This free four-week program guides participants in pre-planning their end-of-life wishes.

 

The program promotes community support to address challenging topics; once the program and booklet are complete, families feel they understand and know how to create treasured memories together, honouring and respecting their loved one's final wishes.​​​​​​​​

Tuesdays, September 23 to October 14
630 to 730 pm
Journey Home
104 King St W, Dundas

Peace of Mind Workshops

This complimentary workshop offers a gentle and empowering space to organize the practical and personal details of life, including end-of-life wishes. Unlike a traditional Will, this session focuses on legacy planning, advance care directives, and the more profound reflections and fears we may hold around death and dying.

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Open to individuals of all ages, the workshop recognizes that life is uncertain and that preparing now can ease the burden for those we love.

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By acknowledging our mortality, we give ourselves a powerful gift: the opportunity to live more fully, with clarity and intention, while offering our friends and family peace of mind during life’s most tender moments.

4-Week Program Outline
 

Week One

Sharing experiences related to death, dying and loss

Discussing the concept of a peaceful death

Review of The Peace of Mind Planner

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Week Two

Exploring end-of-life options

Envisioning a beautiful death: what do you desire at the end of life?

Addressing fears and concerns​

 

Week Three

Open discussion

Defining your legacy

Creating a legacy project

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Week Four

Notes of gratitude

Compassionate conversations

Sharing your vision for an empowered end of life

Peace of Mind Planner Sample
Peace of Mind Planner Sample
Peace of Mind Planner Sample
Peace of Mind Planner Sample
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