Hosted by Kaley Burke


Date:

March 24, 2022

Start time:

4:00 p.m. (Mountain)

End time:

5:00 p.m. (Mountain)

Address:

410 W Spruce St

59801

United States

 

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About this Death Cafe

Harvest is proud to Sponsor a Missoula Death Cafe! In pursuite of changing the culture of how we Age, Live and Die, we believe it begins with a conversation about healing, acceptance, and love.  We are honored to be apart of the National Death Cafe, full of amazing pioneers and people who hold space for all to discuss all aspects of death and dying. 

 


About Kaley Burke

Kaley’s passion for eldercare advocacy is a family affair. In high school she took her first job in the kitchen of the nursing home her mother worked at and turned it into a 12-year career in aging services.  Her experience working in nearly every level of skilled nursing administration and admissions gave her a deep understanding of the complex web of support necessary to help elders remain at home. Inspired by her brother Kavan Peterson’s national long term care activism, Kaley joined him to bring this culture change to Missoula by launching Harvest Home Care and the Harvest Psychedelic Healing and Wholeness Center.

A certified Death Doula, Kaley is trained in Core Competencies in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy with Seattle based Telos Transformational Therapies. Kaley believes that cutting-edge psychedelic medicine can often provide a unique opportunity to deeply understand and process the most challenging, confusing, and painful parts of our lives. By integrating the entirety of one’s life in a meaningful way, including insights from psychedelic experiences, Kaley believes people are able to free themselves from self-criticism, unhealthy cycles of relating to others, and emotional pain.

Kaley earned her bachelors in communication from the University of Montana and specializes in relationship building, networking, and communication development. She embraces elders for who they are–real human beings, who deserve to be treated as such


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