When dealing with roller coaster of emotions towards the end-of-life care, your loved ones and you may suffer because you do not know what to do or say. Let me guide you to turn a tragedy into meaningful interaction.

We believe that no one should die in pain. Very often family do not know what to do when their loved one suffers. We believe if family members are more informed and be guided by professional, both the dying patient and their family will find peace even though death is inevitable.
Caring for a dying loved one is one of the hardest journeys a person can face, and you don’t have to walk it alone. This workshop offers a safe, supportive space to strengthen your mental resilience, find practical coping tools, and rediscover your own wellbeing—so you can continue caring with compassion, strength, and peace of mind.

Sometimes it is hard to find word of comfort to share with ill patients. Every one is capable to having meaningful conversation and this class help you to explore your love language! You will learn how to communicate efficiently and making each connection meaningful

Many still do not understand palliative care and the team can do to help them during the most difficult time in their life. Explore what palliative care can offer. Understand what are some of the symptoms patients faced. You don't need to be professional to care for those in terminal phase.

Caregiver burnout is a growing challenge that affects both emotional well-being and .quality of care. By understanding and addressing burnout early, we can create a healthier, more resilient caregiving environment
I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Dr. Felicia Chang and the team for the exceptional care given to my special son. The care went beyond managing symptoms, it brought comfort, reassurance and peace to our family. We never felt alone, every concern was met with kindness. We will forever appreciate the dedication, professionalism and compassion shown to out son and our family
Theng ( mother of a boy with Hunter's Disease
End of life care for a loved one is an incredibly difficult journey even if it is already accepted as inevitable. We were truly blessed to have Dr. Felicia come to our home and visit our parents regularly as one or other of them was difficult to take for ambulatory care. We all loved Dr. Felicia's visit, my parents would laugh and smile. The lasting feeling for my sister and I was we did the best thing for our parents keeping them happy and comfortable on that difficult and unchartered journey . We are deeply thankful for her help and guidance made delightful by her calm nature .
John Russells ( son of parents with dementia)
Caring for a dying loved one is one of the hardest journeys a person can face, and you don’t have to walk it alone. This workshop offers a safe, supportive space to strengthen your mental resilience, find practical coping tools, and rediscover your own wellbeing—so you can continue caring with compassion, strength, and peace of mind.
We're committed to guide you through the most difficult journey of your life. The end does not have to be filled with regrets and pain, let us help you to turn the final chapter of your loved one's life into something meaningful and filled with love !
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