Neuroscience-Based Support for Hospice & Bereavement Professionals
Evidence-informed training in somatic regulation for patients, families, and care teams.


Designed to function alongside clinical therapy, this program focuses exclusively on physiological stabilization and nervous system education. It provides a non-clinical anchor for daily functioning, reducing the load on acute care resources.
This bereavement support program is designed for hospice, palliative care, hospital teams, community grief centers, and employee assistance programs seeking non-clinical nervous system regulation resources.
A 3-part guided series designed for safety and immediate application.
Using EFT therapy to lower cortisol and calm the amygdala, creating safety in the body so you can process without overwhelm.
Introduction to down-regulating breathwork and pacing strategies to manage overwhelm and anxiety spikes.
Building a personal toolkit for ongoing stability, sleep support, and gentle re-engagement with daily life.
This pathway serves as a scalable resource for organizations supporting individuals in acute grief. It requires no clinical oversight to administer and integrates seamlessly into existing bereavement programming.
Delivered by trained facilitators using a standardized curriculum. Programs are delivered in collaboration with on-site staff familiar with participant support needs.
Adaptable formats for patient groups, family groups, and staff support sessions.
All sessions are educational and stabilization-focused, with no emotional processing or trauma recall.
Provide your community with safe, effective tools for nervous system regulation.
Designed by a facilitator certified in evidence-informed somatic regulation techniques and trauma-informed education.
This program is educational in nature and not a substitute for medical, psychological, or psychiatric care.