Sopris Lodge at Carbondale to Host Quarterly Death Cafes with Akaljeet Khalsa

CARBONDALE – Sopris Lodge at Carbondale Senior Living is partnering with Death Doula and End-of-Life Consultant Akaljeet Khalsa to host quarterly Death Cafes starting on Wednesday, Dec. 4 from 3:30-5 p.m.

The public is invited to visit Sopris Lodge, located at 295 Rio Grande Ave. in Carbondale, to engage in open, respectful conversations on topics related to death and dying. Unlike grief support or counseling groups, Death Cafés aim to normalize discussions about death, helping to reduce fear and raise awareness of life’s fragility.

A member of the National End of Life DOULA Alliance, Khalsa provides both educational and practical services focused on death and dying and helps families navigate the end-of-life process with dignity, honor and grace. A Carbondale resident for over 20 years, Khalsa has a background in the healing arts, including massage therapy, yoga and mindfulness practices. To learn more, visit www.akaljeet.com.

Death Cafes are free and open to the public. To RSVP, call 970-456-8764 or visit soprislodge.com/events.

About Sopris Lodge at Carbondale
Sopris Lodge at Carbondale is a Colorado-based retirement community offering independent and assisted living, memory support, respite care, and a day retreat program for seniors aged 55-plus in the Roaring Fork Valley. Set in the picturesque Rocky Mountain town of Carbondale and nestled between the historic destinations of Aspen and Glenwood Springs, Sopris Lodge at Carbondale is managed by WellAge Senior Living, a respected senior care management company.

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