What Is Important at End of Life? (Repeat with no changes)

Course | Registration opens 8/12/2024 8:00 AM EDT

Penn State York, 1031 Edgecomb Avenue York, PA 17403-3398 United States

Main Classroom Bldg, Conference Center, 31 B and C

Members and nonmembers

10/22/2024 (one day)

11:00 AM-12:30 PM EDT on Tue

$20.00

$8.00

If you were in your last weeks of life, what would be most important to you? Death does not have to be a medical event. It can be a peaceful transition encompassing the five senses. Join Pappus House for a conversation about what is most important to you at end of life. Learn what resources are available to help you and your loved ones, so that you can transition a time of fear and uncertainty to one of special moments and memories.

 

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Amy Jansky is the Executive Director of Pappus House. A native of York County, Jansky graduated from Penn State University with an undergraduate degree in communications and a graduate degree in American studies. Jansky has more than twenty years of experience in the nonprofit sector. She was hired as the first official executive director of Pappus House in 2018 and is dedicated to helping people understand residential hospice and value what is most important at the end of life. In addition, her twin boys and house full of rescued special needs animals keep her busy.