Grief in the Holidays – Zoom Conference
The holidays are an especially hard time when grieiving the loss of a loved one. The season renews memories, family ties and traditions. We become painfully aware that our loved ones is no longer physically present. This is often difficult for families. The pain of the loss is confused with the spirit of the season. “Grief and the Holidays” is designed to help those who are grieving and their families to better understand the grief process, how it affects us during the holidays and how we can use this time to continue to heal.
** Please join us for our first online session through zoom** Call in only options still available
Date December 1, 2020
Hosted By WellMed Charitable Foundation
Tags burn out, Aging, holidays, caregiving, caregivers, elderly, family, seniors, caregiver, family dynamics

Darwin L Huartson
Darwin L. Huartson, M.Div. is a board-certified chaplain endorsed by the Association of Professional Chaplains. Darwin’s pastoral ministry over the past 36 years has included working as a hospital and hospice chaplain, bereavement manager, and a parish pastor. A native of northern Minnesota, Darwin is a graduate of Luther Theological Seminary and Bemidji State University
Currently Darwin serves as the Porter Loring Community Liaison connecting with hospices, hospitals, and faith communities in offering trainings and end of life resources. In addition to facilitating community support groups he teaches and mentors professional caregivers.
As a member of Association of Death Education and Counseling Darwin has offered trainings locally and nationally giving presentations in the areas of spirituality, caregiving, and bereavement.