How Epilogue Works With You

Most people come to this work not knowing exactly what they need, only that something important hasn't been addressed yet.

Maybe you have some documents in place but the bigger picture still feels incomplete. Maybe a diagnosis has made planning feel urgent. Maybe you're an adult child trying to find a way to start this conversation with a parent who isn't sure they're ready.

Wherever you're starting from, Epilogue meets you there.

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Our Offerings

Your Epilogue Plan

Every engagement is built around you - your starting point, your priorities, and the depth you want to go.

We begin with an intake conversation to understand what you have, what's missing, and what a complete plan looks like for your life. From there, sessions are structured around your specific needs, drawn from areas including your values and legacy, medical and legal decisions, end-of-life vision, essential documents, and preparing the people around you for what's ahead.

There is no fixed package. The scope, pace, and number of sessions are determined together - so you’re receiving tailored support, and nothing important gets skipped.

Here's how it works:

Intake conversation - We talk through where you are, what you have, and what's missing. No prep needed.

Custom session plan - Based on that conversation, we outline a session structure built around your priorities.

Facilitated sessions - We work through each area together. Every session ends with clear next steps and documented decisions.

Your completed plan - You finish with everything in one place - organized, accessible, and ready for the people who need it.

Why planning ahead makes a difference

When families have a clear plan in place, they are better able to support one another when the time comes.

Planning ahead means decisions get made on your terms - calmly, thoughtfully, and in line with what you actually want. It means your loved ones aren’t left guessing, disagreeing, or carrying the weight of choices no one was prepared to make.

It also has real practical benefits. Planning ahead makes it more likely that:

  • Your medical care reflects what you actually want, rather than decisions made under pressure

  • Funeral and burial arrangements are made thoughtfully, with time to consider what feels right

  • Legal and administrative processes move more smoothly for the people handling your estate

  • Your family is protected from the conflict that so often comes from unanswered questions

More than anything, a clear plan is a gift to the people you love. It gives them permission to focus on being present rather than being responsible for decisions they were never prepared to make.

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Not sure what is right for you?

That's completely normal. Most people aren't sure when they reach out.

The best place to start is a conversation. We'll talk through where you are and what kind of support makes the most sense, at whatever pace feels right for you.

Epilogue does not provide legal, medical, or financial advice. Where helpful, Kelsey can connect you with trusted professionals in those areas.

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What People are Saying…

  • “Before working with Kelsey, I kept avoiding the conversation because it felt too overwhelming and emotionally loaded. She created a space where I could actually talk honestly without spiraling or shutting down. By the end, I not only completed essential documents but I also had a completely different relationship to the process itself."

    —PDJ

  • "Epilogue's approach is full of expressiveness, curiosity, hope, and intentionality, all emerging from places of deep life experiences. What strikes me most is the clarity and awareness woven through it, blended with a sense of perspective, humility, and the courage to lead with heart. It was transformative."

    —LH

  • "Kelsey sets a beautiful tone of respect and inclusive listening."

    —AC

  • "Well-considered, creative, holistic, self-reflective, connective, thought-provoking. Epilogue is an invited gathering within. Kelsey has an intentional capacity to pause, listen, and notice the nuances."

    —RW

  • “What Epilogue offers is so much more than planning documents. It helped us understand each other, clarify what was really important, and reduce the fear and confusion that kept coming up in these conversations. I left feeling lighter, more prepared, and more connected to the people I love.”

    —BF

Let’s Talk

If you're thinking about end-of-life planning, for yourself or someone you love, the best place to begin is a conversation. No preparation needed, just reach out.