Planning Ahead Brings Clarity and Peace of Mind

End-of-life planning is one of the most important steps individuals and families can take to ensure that future decisions reflect personal values, wishes, and priorities.

Yet many people delay planning because they feel unsure where to begin, overwhelmed by the process, or uncomfortable discussing the topic.

Harmony Passage provides non-medical, non-clinical end-of-life planning education in Maryland and surrounding states, helping individuals and families understand their options, prepare for important conversations, and move forward with confidence.

What Is End-of-Life Planning?

End-of-life planning involves thinking ahead about future care preferences, personal values, and important decisions that may need to be made later.

It includes:

  • Understanding care preferences
  • Clarifying personal values
  • Communicating wishes with loved ones
  • Preparing for future decisions

Key Areas of Planning

Personal Values

What matters most to you?
What defines quality of life?

Care Preferences

How do you want to be supported?
What are your priorities?

Communication

Have you shared your wishes with loved ones?
Are your preferences clearly understood?

Common Questions About Planning

  • When should I start planning?
  • How do I talk to my family about this?
  • What decisions should I consider?
  • What if I’m not sure what I want?

These are normal questions—and you don’t have to answer them alone.

Our Approach:

Education Without Overwhelm

Harmony Passage provides education that is clear, compassionate, and easy to understand.

We do not provide medical, legal, or clinical services. Instead, we help individuals and families:

  • Understand the planning process
  • Reflect on values and priorities
  • Prepare for meaningful conversations
  • Feel more confident about future decisions

Our goal is to make planning feel manageable—not overwhelming.

Related Support Services

Advance Care Conversations

Start meaningful discussions about future care

Values Clarification

Define what matters most

Care Navigation Support

Guidance through complex situations