





Free Online Talk · The Dementia Deck: A New Tool For End-of-Life Planning, with LCSW, Owner of The Death Deck LLC, Lisa Pahl
Monday, September 15, 2025
7pm ET (NYC time)
Free! RSVP with email at checkout
PLEASE NOTE: Video playback of free events is only available to Patreon members. Become a Member HERE.
Ticketholders: A Zoom invite is sent out two hours before the event to the email used at checkout. Please check your spam folder and if not received, email hello@morbidanatomy.org.
The Death Deck is proud to introduce a powerful new tool in its series: The Dementia Deck.
Designed to make conversations around dementia care more approachable and deeply meaningful, The Dementia Deck uses thoughtful, multiple-choice prompts to spark dialogue about the kind of support and treatment you’d want if living with dementia. These conversations help reduce uncertainty, guide your loved ones in decision-making, and ensure your care preferences are understood and honored.
Tonight, join us for an engaging, interactive evening with Lisa Pahl, LCSW, Owner of The Death Deck LLC and Creator of The Dementia Deck. Together, we’ll explore this new tool, offering participants a chance to reflect on their dementia-specific care wishes and begin documenting them with confidence and clarity.
What to expect:
Hands-on experience using The Dementia Deck
Insightful conversation prompts to guide meaningful dialogue
Tools and resources for documenting your preferences
Lisa Pahl is CEO of The Death Deck, LLC (thedeathdeck.com), a company that creates tools to inspire meaningful conversations on what matters most in our lives and in our deaths. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker accredited in hospice and palliative care with over eighteen years of experience in hospice and seven years in emergency medicine, Lisa helps people cope with illness, dying, and grief. Lisa is also an expert contributor for Help Texts which provides expert grief and mental health support via text messages and a volunteer with the Humane Prison Hospice Project which provides palliative care training and support for incarcerated individuals. With a passionate belief that peace at the end begins with meaningful conversations over time, Lisa engages people in talking about and preparing for this important stage of life.
Monday, September 15, 2025
7pm ET (NYC time)
Free! RSVP with email at checkout
PLEASE NOTE: Video playback of free events is only available to Patreon members. Become a Member HERE.
Ticketholders: A Zoom invite is sent out two hours before the event to the email used at checkout. Please check your spam folder and if not received, email hello@morbidanatomy.org.
The Death Deck is proud to introduce a powerful new tool in its series: The Dementia Deck.
Designed to make conversations around dementia care more approachable and deeply meaningful, The Dementia Deck uses thoughtful, multiple-choice prompts to spark dialogue about the kind of support and treatment you’d want if living with dementia. These conversations help reduce uncertainty, guide your loved ones in decision-making, and ensure your care preferences are understood and honored.
Tonight, join us for an engaging, interactive evening with Lisa Pahl, LCSW, Owner of The Death Deck LLC and Creator of The Dementia Deck. Together, we’ll explore this new tool, offering participants a chance to reflect on their dementia-specific care wishes and begin documenting them with confidence and clarity.
What to expect:
Hands-on experience using The Dementia Deck
Insightful conversation prompts to guide meaningful dialogue
Tools and resources for documenting your preferences
Lisa Pahl is CEO of The Death Deck, LLC (thedeathdeck.com), a company that creates tools to inspire meaningful conversations on what matters most in our lives and in our deaths. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker accredited in hospice and palliative care with over eighteen years of experience in hospice and seven years in emergency medicine, Lisa helps people cope with illness, dying, and grief. Lisa is also an expert contributor for Help Texts which provides expert grief and mental health support via text messages and a volunteer with the Humane Prison Hospice Project which provides palliative care training and support for incarcerated individuals. With a passionate belief that peace at the end begins with meaningful conversations over time, Lisa engages people in talking about and preparing for this important stage of life.
Monday, September 15, 2025
7pm ET (NYC time)
Free! RSVP with email at checkout
PLEASE NOTE: Video playback of free events is only available to Patreon members. Become a Member HERE.
Ticketholders: A Zoom invite is sent out two hours before the event to the email used at checkout. Please check your spam folder and if not received, email hello@morbidanatomy.org.
The Death Deck is proud to introduce a powerful new tool in its series: The Dementia Deck.
Designed to make conversations around dementia care more approachable and deeply meaningful, The Dementia Deck uses thoughtful, multiple-choice prompts to spark dialogue about the kind of support and treatment you’d want if living with dementia. These conversations help reduce uncertainty, guide your loved ones in decision-making, and ensure your care preferences are understood and honored.
Tonight, join us for an engaging, interactive evening with Lisa Pahl, LCSW, Owner of The Death Deck LLC and Creator of The Dementia Deck. Together, we’ll explore this new tool, offering participants a chance to reflect on their dementia-specific care wishes and begin documenting them with confidence and clarity.
What to expect:
Hands-on experience using The Dementia Deck
Insightful conversation prompts to guide meaningful dialogue
Tools and resources for documenting your preferences
Lisa Pahl is CEO of The Death Deck, LLC (thedeathdeck.com), a company that creates tools to inspire meaningful conversations on what matters most in our lives and in our deaths. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker accredited in hospice and palliative care with over eighteen years of experience in hospice and seven years in emergency medicine, Lisa helps people cope with illness, dying, and grief. Lisa is also an expert contributor for Help Texts which provides expert grief and mental health support via text messages and a volunteer with the Humane Prison Hospice Project which provides palliative care training and support for incarcerated individuals. With a passionate belief that peace at the end begins with meaningful conversations over time, Lisa engages people in talking about and preparing for this important stage of life.