2025 Demystifying Death Course (In-person)
Schedule
Thu, 13 Mar, 2025 at 04:30 pm to Thu, 17 Apr, 2025 at 06:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Welcome Home of Chattanooga | Chattanooga, TN

About this Event
All are welcome! 7 NASW CEUs are also offered. Can be attended remotely or in person.
Demystifying Death intends to offer students/professionals of all types and opportunity to learn about the basics of death and dying with the goal of becoming more informed and comfortable with end of life care. In addition, attendees will gain knowledge that will assist them in dealing with their own death.
This class will engage the learner in applying concepts to their own lives as well as learning how to help others. It features a number of EOL/social work professionals (syllabus here).
Classes take place from 4:30-6:30 PM EST on consecutive Thursdays starting March 13th-April 17th.
The proceeds from this course goes towards helping Welcome Home meet our mission of creating a community of care for those who are facing serious illness or death and need safe shelter.
About Welcome Home:
All should die surrounded by love and compassionate care. We believe that everyone has purpose, and at the end of life, everyone should know that they are important and will be remembered.
We provide shelter and loving care at Welcome Home, partnering with area hospices who provide the professional medical care.
We offer the opportunity for love, grace, and forgiveness.
Agenda
đź•‘: 04:30 PM - 06:30 PM
3/13 - Introduction to the Program, Hospice, Palliative Care & Death Doulas
Host: Sherry Campbell, LMSW, Founding Director of Welcome Home
Info: This session will include introductions of participants and what to expect from the course.
We will discuss the big taboo- why we don’t talk about death in our society and the “Dying Person’s Bill of Rights”.
End of life care packets will be discussed, including the Five Wishes, organ donation, creating your epitaph and your funeral arrangements and other items to be shared during the last session if you wish. We will explore the differences and myths surrounding hospice and palliative care as well as ways to begin these difficult conversations and providing advocacy and education. A Death Doula will share about this very important role.
đź•‘: 04:30 PM - 06:30 PM
3/20 - Planning for End of Life and Ethical Considerations
Host: Bob Zylstra, LCSW, Ed.D
Info: To include legal and ethical Issues, healthcare wishes, after death care and final arrangements. Watch Extremis and discussion.
đź•‘: 04:30 PM - 06:30 PM
3/27 - Why It is Important to Plan
Host: Amy Boulware, LAP, MSW
Info: Crazy things can happen when you don’t have your affairs in order. Amy will share about legal and financial issues and concerns related to death and why it is important to prepare so you don’t leave your family in a bind! We will also share about “solo agers” and self care.
đź•‘: 04:30 PM - 06:30 PM
4/3 - Being Present
Host: Rose Gordon, Spiritual Care & Bereavement Provider
Info: It is important to keep a mind’s eye to a cultural perspective, that we all may have the same needs at the end of life- death, dying and grief look different through all cultures. In this session, Rose helps us explore culture and diversity.
đź•‘: 04:30 PM - 06:30 PM
4/10 - New Rules for End of Life Care & Mind Mapping your Death
Host: Judith Pedersen-Benn, Former Director of Education WHC
Info: This week we will watch the highly informative video “New Rules for End of Life Care”. We will discuss ways to support those with a life threatening illness and their caregivers. We will conclude with a discussion, question and answer session among our group.
đź•‘: 04:30 PM - 06:30 PM
4/17 - Grief, After Death Care & Final Arrangements
Host: Kim Adams, NEDA Board, NHFA Board, Omega Home Network
Info: In this very interesting session, Kim will share about home funerals and alternatives to traditional funeral arrangements. We will learn aspects of grief and how to support those who are grieving and caring for ourselves. For this final session, attendees will present their “end of life packets” and a post-test will be distributed for completion.
Where is it happening?
Welcome Home of Chattanooga, 3131 Quiet Creek Trail, Chattanooga, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 28.52 to USD 161.90
