COVID-19 has changed the way we experience and grieve the death of a loved one. We may not have been able to be by the bedside, families and friends can’t gather to mourn together, memorial services are postponed. In this webinar we will explore how COVID-19 complicates how we grieve, look at strategies to cope and explore ways to find meaning through rituals.
Featured Presenter: Nina Page, RP
Nina Page has been a pastoral, palliative volunteer at Allendale Long Term Care for over 20 years and in 2012 accepted the position of Chaplain. Nina was ordained a Vocational Deacon in the Anglican Church in 2012. She studied at the Toronto School of Pastoral Care and was accepted into the College of Psychotherapists in 2016.
In 2016, Nina started as a volunteer co-facilitator for Acclaim Health’s Spousal Loss Bereavement Support Group and was offered a permanent part time position as a Bereavement Counsellor in 2017. Since then she has been part of the team of Hospice and Bereavement Counsellors at Acclaim Health and in 2019 was invited to be a Bereavement and Spiritual Care Counsellor.
Nina lives in Milton with husband John and 2 “Furbabies” They have two sons, 4 grandchildren and 3 step-grandchildren.
Nina is an active member of the Milton community.