Navigating the Emotional Journey of Caring for a Veteran

Navigating the Emotional Journey of Caring for a Veteran

By HopeHealth Hospice & Palliative Care

Explore how to recognize and manage anticipatory grief when caring for a veteran at end of life—for their comfort and your well-being.

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Health • Medical

When you’re caring for a loved one, the right support can make all the difference—turning uncertainty into confidence and helplessness into hope.

This fall, HopeHealth is offering a free, three-part virtual education series created specifically for those caring for veteran family members at the end of life. Each session is led by experienced professionals and will provide practical tools, compassionate guidance, and time for Q&A to help you feel more prepared and supported on your caregiving journey.

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Caring for a veteran at the end of life often brings a complex mix of emotions for caregivers and loved ones. As they face the anticipated loss of someone with a terminal illness or declining health, feelings of grief may emerge long before death. This anticipatory grief can show up in many ways—emotionally, physically, and behaviorally. In this session, we’ll explore how recognizing and addressing these emotions is essential to the caregiver’s well-being and the veteran’s comfort.

All sessions are held via Zoom.

Please note: this class is not eligible for CE credits.

All times are Eastern Time (U.S.).

Questions? Contact us at CommunityEducation@HopeHealthCo.org

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HopeHealth Hospice & Palliative Care

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Nov 19 · 9:00 AM PST