"What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from."
- T.S. Elliot


Calendar of Events

2007 - Calendar of Events

Meaning –Breaking, Meaning-Making: Grief Therapy as Narrative Reconstruction
Keynote Speaker: Robert A. Neimeyer, PhD

Professor and Director of Psychotherapy in the Department of Psychology at the University of Memphis, where he also maintains an active clinical practice. Dr. Neimeyer has published 20 books, including Meaning Reconstruction and the Experience of Loss, and serves as editor of the journal Death Studies. The author of nearly 300 articles and book chapters, and a frequent workshop presenter, he is currently working to advance a more adequate theory of grieving as a meaning-making process. Neimeyer served as President of the Association for Death Education and Counseling and as Chair of the International Work Group for Death, Dying & Bereavement. In recognition of his scholarly contributions, he has been granted the Eminent Faculty Award by the University of Memphis, and was made a Fellow of the American Psychological Association.

Date: Thursday, November 1st 2007

Location: Prince Conference Center at Calvin College, Grand Rapids

Cost: $119.00 person or $99.00 person in groups of 5 or more

Vendors: Booth cost $250.00 (includes meals for 1 staff)

This is an all-day conference and CEU’s will be available.

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Questions? Please contact Stephanie Erickson at Hospice of Michigan at (616) 295-341

2006

Disease, Death and Dying: Understanding End of Life Issues from a Cultural Perspective - March 10, 2006, 8:00am to 4:00pm (GRCC Applied Technology Center Auditorium)
Understanding different perspectives, the role of family, and the meaning of rituals is essential in helping patients make treatment decisions, deal with life losses, and death and dying. This conference will provide information on hwo the caregiver can adjust healthcare to the patient's own culture. The attendee will learn ways in which peopl from different cultures may relate to disease, dying and death; skills needed in communicating with people from different cultures; and information about how various cultures cope with illness and loss. To register for this conference, sponsored by the Greater Grand Rapids End of Life Coalition, call (616) 234-3400 or register online - Click Here. Click Here to Download Brochure (.pdf)

2005

Ethics and End of Life Care Conference

Thursday,
October 20, 2005

>> CONFERENCE BROCHURE (more information about the conference

2004

Caregiving and End of Life Issues Conference

Wednesday, September 29, 2004

This one-day conference exploring themes
related to caregiving and end of life will feature
keynote speaker, Ron Gries. Ron is the author of
Through Death to Life, a book that chronicles his
journey through the suffering and death of his
wife, his healing, the testing of faith, and the
sadness of loss and triumph of spirit.
Opportunities for networking, resource
information sharing, and a wide variety of
workshops designed for both professional and
family caregiver audiences will also be offered
throughout the day. The cost for this conference
is $25.00 which includes: breakout sessions and
materials, continental breakfast, lunch,
refreshments, and parking (space limited, firstcome
first serve basis). Scholarships are available
for family caregivers and senior participants.
Continuing Education
Contact Hours Available

This conference has been reviewed by the Grand
Rapids Community College Nursing Programs,
which is a program approved by the Michigan
Board of Nursing under Administrative Rule
R338.10602(g). Participants will be awarded a
total of 6.7 Continuing Education contact hours
for attending the entire program. Continuing
Education Contact Hours Fee is $40.00
Contact Mike Faber at (616) 234-3483
for more information or to register.

>> CONFERENCE BROCHURE (more information about the conference)

Mercy General Health Partners
" Respecting Choices Advance Care Planning Facilitiators Course"

Dates: Friday, September 17 and Friday, September 24
Time: 8am until 4pm, both days
Place: Mercy Conference Room C
Tuition: $100 per person, MGHP employees and affiliates no charge
Reservation deadline: Before Friday, September 3rd, Lunch is provided

>> BROCHURE (more information)

Good Grief Day Camp & Teen Days

Ages 5-8 Aug. 2 - Aug. 5
Ages 9-12 Aug. 9 - Aug. 13
Ages 13-17 Aug. 16 - Aug. 18

This program will provide your child with a unique opportunity to meet and grow with others their own age who are also experiencing grief. They will participate in a variety of grief-related activities ranging from art projects to games, which will be fun while promoting healthy grieving. Each day will run from 10 am to 2 pm, with lunch provided, at the Hospice of Michigan office near Leonard and Fuller. Participation is free, but space
is limited. Registration is REQUIRED.
616-356-5253 or 616-356-5255
www.hom.org


Camp Remembrance – September 10-12, 2004

Camp Remembrance is for children of all ages and parents who have experienced the death of someone loved.  Grief is a normal response to death and children grieve as acutely as adults, only differently.  Both children and adults need to be supported in order to begin to heal.  Registration begins the first of June and space is limited.  The camp takes place September 10-12, 2004 at Camp Manitou-Lin in Middleville – Friday evening through Sunday noon.  The whole family will be included.



 



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