Webinar: Bridging Roles: Collaborating for Holistic End-of-Life Care
Virtual Event
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Central Standard Time
NFDA Webinar (1.5 CE Hour)
Free for Members
All times are U.S. Central Time
In this insightful webinar, we will explore the complementary roles of doulas and funeral directors in providing compassionate and comprehensive end-of-life care. We will clarify the district roles each plays, emphasizing how they are colleagues working together to honor the wishes of individuals and families. Join us to learn how to foster successful collaboration that benefits both the funeral home, and the families served, creating meaningful and personalized end-of-life experiences.
Key Takeaways
1. Understand the distinct roles of doulas and funeral directors and how they complement each other in end-of-life care.
2. Explore strategies for seamless collaboration and communication between funeral homes and doulas to support individuals and families.
3. Recognize the impact of sensory elements and alternative rituals in creating meaningful, personalized end-of-life experiences.
4. Learn how to educate and engage communities on end-of-life care, preplanning, and the value of holistic approaches.
Presenter
Amanda Marie Ellis King, CFSP, is an Embalmer and Funeral Director holding licensure in multiple states. She completed her embalming apprenticeship under Vernie R. Fountain, as well as extensive training in postmortem reconstructive work. In addition to her AAS in Mortuary Science from AAC in Colorado, Amanda holds a B.S. from Skidmore College for Studio Art and Biology, and a Post-Baccalaureate degree from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Her approach to Funeral Service is from an artistic standpoint. She is also an educator who specializes in and teaches reconstructive work and cosmetic application. Her contributions in the field outside of the funeral home include articles, illustrations, and photography for trade journals. She also does freelance work at AMEK Graphics and is an embalming specialist with Frigid Fluid Company.
Jackie Naginey Hook, MA is a spiritual director, celebrant, and end-of-life doulas whose work helps people find hope, healing, and wholeness. She coordinates the Helping Grieving Hearts Heal program with Koch Funeral Home, including, creating memorable funeral ceremonies and remembrance services, community outreach, and end-of-life support. Jackie also offers programs, retreats, and classes in loss, grief, spirituality, and forgiveness. She has a B.S. in Business from Penn State University and an M.A. in Wellness from the University of Central Florida.
Approved for 1.5 CE hours by APFSP and by most state and province licensing boards.