Hospice to Host Free Seminar on Aging
Hospice of Northeast Missouri is offering a free seminar titled “Getting Older Is Not for The Faint of Heart.” Join Carrol Davenport, spiritual care and bereavement coordinator of Hospice of Northeast Missouri, along with Hospice volunteer and retired Truman faculty member Diane Johnson as they explore dealing with getting older and experiencing the reality of “life is NOT what I thought it would be when I got to this point.”
Many people had lots of plans for those later years, but instead end up dealing with physical issues that keep them from doing all the things they want to do. This presentation will talk through this new reality and what to do when life throws a curve ball and people need to call on that internal resiliency they didn’t even know was there.
The free seminar will take place from 1-2 p.m. Nov. 15 at the First United Methodist Church on 300 E. Washington St. Attendees are asked to enter through the South door.
Many people had lots of plans for those later years, but instead end up dealing with physical issues that keep them from doing all the things they want to do. This presentation will talk through this new reality and what to do when life throws a curve ball and people need to call on that internal resiliency they didn’t even know was there.
The free seminar will take place from 1-2 p.m. Nov. 15 at the First United Methodist Church on 300 E. Washington St. Attendees are asked to enter through the South door.