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It’s Never Too Late to Engage in Conversations about Dementia, Dying, Decision Making and Beyond!

 

 

Join Wally Klatch and Jamie Sarche as they dive into a virtual facilitated conversation focused on navigating difficult conversations and sensitive
issues surrounding 
dementia, end of life decisions and more.

 

Jamie Sarche

Wally Klatch

Jamie’s calling in life is helping people be less afraid of death. By arranging for them to provide their loved ones with a planned and funded funeral or memorial service, together we create a path for bereavement, long before it’s needed. By facing their mortality, her clients are able to live better, more meaningful lives. 

A seasoned speaker, she brings deep experience in death care to a broad range of audiences around the country, sharing insights and approaches on how to have those difficult conversations and how to address sensitive issues. Extending well beyond death and dying, her message resonates across industries and individuals, bridging my passion to demystify death while enlightening communicators on overcoming challenging conversations. 

Wally grew up in Indiana and got his MBA from Purdue University. His career was as a Management Consultant, doing organizational and operational reviews for large- and mid-sized companies. Wally has always had an interest in flow, and wrote a book on Supply Chain for Liquids. This developed further into study of Nikola Tesla’s approach that the world is made up of vibrating energies, and the impact this has on people and societies. 

Wally lived for 30 years in a village outside of Jerusalem, and in addition to working and raising his four children very much enjoyed folk dancing. Wally was diagnosed with Early-Stage Dementia in 2022, and after a difficult period of coming to terms with this reality he has presented in various forums with the objective of raising awareness and opening conversation related to Alzheimer’s/Dementia.

Discover the beauty of life’s final chapter by joining our discussion about dementia, dying, and death, where Wally and Jamie will share insights, experiences, and support in navigating this universal journey together. This will be a frank discussion that includes suicide, aiming to provide a compassionate space for understanding and addressing the complex emotions and decisions that may arise.

 

What you will learn among other topics:

 

  • Developing and living with Alzheimer’s/Dementia
  • Impact on relating to people and surroundings including family
  • Limitations and added capabilities
  • Planning for what is to come
  • Resources such as organizations and support groups
  • Caregivers