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Dr Bill Hoy Presenter In addition to his role as edushycational consultant to Iles Fushyneral Homes Dr William G (Bill) Hoy has counseled with people in grief for the last 25 years
From 1996 until 2006 Bill directed the bereavement proshygram at Pathways Volunteer Hospice in Long Beach Calishy
fornia Though no longer living in southern Calishyfornia Dr Hoy provides oversight to the agencys counseling program today As an invited speaker every year he presents more than 70 continuing education workshops across North America to groups as diverse as school counselors hospice nurses funeral service professionals and pastors From 1993 until 2004 he taught bioethics counshyseling and death studies on the health science faculty at Cypress College and now teaches in Marian Universitys graduate program in bereaveshyment
Bill holds professional membership in the Associashytion for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC) and holds the organizations FT (Fellow in Thanashytology) designation He also chairs ADECs special interest group on school crisis intervention His other professional affiliations include the National Council of Hospice and Palliative Professionals the Society of Pastoral Theology and the National Coalition of Independent Scholars Bill edits Grief Connections the email newsletter read every month by more than 4500 caregiving professionals and volunteers and his book Guiding People Through Grief How to Stari and Lead Bereavement SUPPOri GroJps is now in its third printing His newest book Road to Emmaus Pastoral Care JPith the Dying and Bereaved was published in August 2008 and is also now in its third printing During 2010 his two newest books will be released Taking Steps on Your ]oumry Through GriefGuly) and Called to Care Navishygating a life of Care for Others (September) He has written more than 100 journal articles and educational pamphlets dealing with bereaveshyment--for professionals and grieving people alike
Dr Hoy and his wife Debbie have two teenagers Carolyn and Gregory After nearly 25 years in southern California the Hoys now make their home in the central Texas community of Crawshyford
Sponsors
nes Funeral Homes
wwwilesCarescom
Dunns Chapel 2121 Grand Ave Des Moines
Grandview Park Chapel 3211 Hubbell Ave Des Moines
Westover Chapel 6337 Hickman Rd Des Moines
Brandt Chapel Dallas Center
Brandt Chapel Woodward
Sundberg-Kirkpatrick Chapel Madrid
and
Iowa Health Home Care~Hospice
wwwiowahealthhomecareorg
Methodist Medical Center
Iowa Lutheran Hospital
Blank Childrens Hospital
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Contact Robin Walter 515-244-2121
robinwalterilesfuneralhomescom
Or Faye Petersen
petersfrihsorg
GRIEF CARE
Two free seminars by Dr William G Hoy
Iowa Methodist Medical Center
Kelly Conference Room
1200 Pleasant Street Des Moines
Tuesday August 17 2010
Finding the Meaning in Loss
Helping the Dying and Bereaved with
Purpose and Spiritual Direction
830 am -11 30 am Tuesday
Dying with Diversity
Understanding the Unique
Cultural Components of Loss
100 p m-400 p m Tuesday
GRIEF CARE
D EADLINE TUESDAY AUGUST 10
ONLINE infoilesfuneralhomescom
PHONE IIes Funeral Homes 515-276-4567
MAIL Iles Funeral Homes
2121 Grand Avenue Des Moines Iowa 50312
INFORlvIATION REQUIRED Name
Street
City State Zip
Phone
Number attending
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Continuing Education Credits awarded for nursing funeral directors social workers and clergy Nursing CEUs awarded by Board of Nursing Provider number 308 Each seminar awards 36 contact hours or 036 CEUs conshytinuing education credits Fee of $500 for nursing and social work CEUs to be paid day of conference
Lunch not provided Local restaurant infonnation provided at registration
PARKING DIRECTIONS
Park in the Methodist Medical Center west
parking ramp Take the SE elevator to the
ground level and follow the signs to the Kelly
Conference Center
MORNING SESSION Registration 745 am
Seminar 830-11 30 am Tuesday
Finding Meaning in Loss
Helping the Dying and Bereaved with
Purpose and Spiritual Direction
Objectives ~ Apply the compass model of bereavement
to the specific tasks of meaning-making
in death dying and grief
~ Describe diverse ways the search for
meaning is expressed by the dying and bereaved
~ Use a framework for assessing a patients or
clients own story of faith or spiritual philosophy
in the quest for meaning
~ Utilize practical strategies for intervention
counseling and support in the search for meaning
~
AFTERNOON SESSION Registration 1230 pm
Seminar 1 00-400 pm Tuesday
Dying with Diversity
Understanding the Unique Cultural
Components of Loss
Objectives ~ Identify major cultural and religious trashyditions and define tenets that most affect care at end-of-life
~ Use a model for viewing grief and loss through a cross-cultural lens
~ Articulate three methods for ascertaining ones own cultural sensitivity while avoiding
stereotypes
~ Describe cultural ceremonies related to death and the appropriate involvement in them by caregiving professionals and volshy
unteers
GRIEF CARE
D EADLINE TUESDAY AUGUST 10
ONLINE infoilesfuneralhomescom
PHONE IIes Funeral Homes 515-276-4567
MAIL Iles Funeral Homes
2121 Grand Avenue Des Moines Iowa 50312
INFORlvIATION REQUIRED Name
Street
City State Zip
Phone
Number attending
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Continuing Education Credits awarded for nursing funeral directors social workers and clergy Nursing CEUs awarded by Board of Nursing Provider number 308 Each seminar awards 36 contact hours or 036 CEUs conshytinuing education credits Fee of $500 for nursing and social work CEUs to be paid day of conference
Lunch not provided Local restaurant infonnation provided at registration
PARKING DIRECTIONS
Park in the Methodist Medical Center west
parking ramp Take the SE elevator to the
ground level and follow the signs to the Kelly
Conference Center
MORNING SESSION Registration 745 am
Seminar 830-11 30 am Tuesday
Finding Meaning in Loss
Helping the Dying and Bereaved with
Purpose and Spiritual Direction
Objectives ~ Apply the compass model of bereavement
to the specific tasks of meaning-making
in death dying and grief
~ Describe diverse ways the search for
meaning is expressed by the dying and bereaved
~ Use a framework for assessing a patients or
clients own story of faith or spiritual philosophy
in the quest for meaning
~ Utilize practical strategies for intervention
counseling and support in the search for meaning
~
AFTERNOON SESSION Registration 1230 pm
Seminar 1 00-400 pm Tuesday
Dying with Diversity
Understanding the Unique Cultural
Components of Loss
Objectives ~ Identify major cultural and religious trashyditions and define tenets that most affect care at end-of-life
~ Use a model for viewing grief and loss through a cross-cultural lens
~ Articulate three methods for ascertaining ones own cultural sensitivity while avoiding
stereotypes
~ Describe cultural ceremonies related to death and the appropriate involvement in them by caregiving professionals and volshy
unteers