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Services

Good Passage adapts to meet clients where they are, offering​ what they want and need. Get in touch for a complimentary call to explore your situation.  

Advance Care Planning 

For many people, the way they might die is harder to face than the fact of death itself.  Many imagine they’ll go quickly, but a majority of us will die a lingering death, with the possibility of weeks or months in care facilities overtaken by medical necessities. Given that potential path, it makes sense to determine the end-of-life choices we can, while we’re still able to—choices that reflect what’s meaningful to us and the ways we want to be remembered. That clarity can ease our own minds and lighten the burden for those we leave behind—a profound gift to all.​

  • Advance directives (living wills, life review) 

  • Bequests and beneficiaries

  • Non-medical vigil plans​​

Holding Hands

Dementia or Serious Illness Diagnosis Support

A dementia or serious illness diagnosis brings emotional and practical challenges for the person diagnosed and their loved ones. Good Passage can help make the most of the window of opportunity for communicating essential wishes, having memorable experiences, and planning for upcoming changes in lifestyle and care.

  • Guide and coordinate resources for evolving care needs 

  • Support family members through anticipatory grief

  • Educate loved ones about changes to come​​

Life Review & Legacy Projects

Life moves so fast, sometimes we can lose the big picture among the small details that. In the end, all means so much, but how to make sense of it? Good Passage can help you to define the legacy that suits you and how you want to be remembered. ​

  • Capture unique life stories 

  • Organize memorabilia so it can be shared

  • Define bequests of special objects and family heirlooms​​

Vigil & Bereavement Support

Good Passage offers sensitive, personalized support during the phase of active dying. Filling gaps in presence or practical coordination can support a focused experience for family and friends. This does not replace hospice or other medical caregiving. 

  • Vigil support for the dying and their loved ones

  • Early bereavement support and grief resources

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