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A Special Two Part Series: Wednesday, April 22 and 29, 1 PM, Room 2, Gateway
Living with Loss and Finding Light
By Marcia Liberson MSW, MPH
This is a new two-part course offered by The End of Life Concerns Club on April 22 and April 29 from 1–3 p.m. in Multipurpose Room 2 at Gateway. Based on the Wise Aging Curriculum created by Linda Thal, PhD, and Rabbi Rachel Cowan, the course will be taught by Rossmoor resident and Board Member Marcia Liberson, MSW, MPH, a retired Medical Ethicist and social worker specializing in end-of-life care, death, and dying.
The class will offer poetry, meditation, readings, and reflection to guide thoughtful discussions about the emotional, mental, and spiritual challenges that accompany aging: declining health; changing roles; the loss of friends, family, and independence. While acknowledging these realities, we will also focus on how to discover meaning, resilience, and new sources of joy.
Free for 2026 EOLCC paid members, $50 for nonmembers. Contact Marley Middlebrook for membership status <marleypsyd@me.com>. Email Marcia Liberson with questions <bubbe2799@gmail.com>.
Marcia Liberson, MSW, MPH is a retired Medical Ethicist and social worker specializing in end-of-life care, death and dying. She is a facilitator of the Wise Aging Curriculum in Rossmoor and at local synagogues. She serves as Program Chair on the Board of Rossmoor’s End of Life Concerns Club.
Marcia Liberson, Program Chair
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