A Loving End
A gentle presentation on embracing death to create harmony and peace at life's end.
Details
Wednesday 25 March 2026
2:00pm - 3:00pm
431 Canning Hwy, Melville WA 6156, Australia
Free
A gentle presentation on embracing death to create harmony and peace at life's end.
Wednesday 25 March 2026
2:00pm - 3:00pm
431 Canning Hwy, Melville WA 6156, Australia
Free
There is often stigma surrounding death and dying, but this special presentation invites you to bring death back into the conversation. It offers a compassionate and gentle approach to understanding how open dialogue can foster harmony, connection, and peace at the end of life.
Led by Gemma, an aged care nurse passionate about end-of-life care, the session will explore the importance of honest communication and how it can help families find clarity and comfort during vulnerable times. Grounded in laughter, nature, and community connection, this event promises to be both heartfelt and enlightening.
Whether you are a parent, caregiver, or simply curious, this presentation provides valuable insights into supporting loved ones through their final journey.
This event is hosted by City of Melville Libraries and is free to attend. Bookings are essential to secure your place.
The presentation will run for one hour, from 14:00 to 15:00, providing ample time for reflection and questions.
Gemma’s experience as an aged care nurse brings authenticity and warmth to the discussion, making it accessible and meaningful for families.
The event will take place at AH Bracks Library + Creative Space, located at the corner of Stock Road and Canning Highway, 431 Canning Hwy, Melville WA 6157.
The venue is a welcoming community space easily accessible by public transport and offers parking nearby.
Families are encouraged to attend together, and the library setting provides a calm and supportive environment.
This is a sensitive topic presented with care and respect for all attendees.
Bookings are essential due to limited seating; please contact the library staff to reserve your spot.
The event is suitable for adults and mature teenagers who can engage thoughtfully with the subject matter.
Attendance is free of charge, making this an accessible opportunity for all community members.
To book, contact the library staff by phone at 9364 0115.
Early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment as spaces are limited.