Showing posts with label Kathy Costa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kathy Costa. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Register for the next Compassionate Community Care - Visitor Training Program - July 9 and 10.


Kathy Matusiak Costa
Register for the free online visitor training program and becoming involved with visiting people in your community who are elderly and/or living alone.
 
Register online (Registration Link).
 
Caring for people. Gain the confidence to journey with those who are lonely, socially isolated, sick, or dying, to renew their hope and purpose in living until they die.
 
Alex Schadenberg
FREE Online Training – Live on Zoom! 

The Training Workshop is composed of two sessions, each session is two hours held on: 
Wednesday July 9 (7 pm - 9 pm) (EST)
Thursday July 10 (7 pm - 9 pm) (EST)

With Kathy Matusiak Costa, Executive Director of Compassionate Community Care, and Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition. 

Register online now: (Registration Link)
 
Compassionate Community Care: 
383 Horton St. E, London, ON N6B 1L6
Office tel. 519-439-6445 
info@beingwith.org • www.beingwith.org

CCC Helpline: 1-855-675-8749
 
Charitable registration # 824667869RR0001

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

A Family’s Heartbreak: MAiD Decision Leaves Loved Ones Grieving and Confused

This article was published by Compassionate Community Care on June 11, 2025.

By Kathy Matusiak Costa
Executive Director, Compassionate Community Care

A grieving family from Eastern Canada is speaking out following the unexpected decision of their elderly aunt to proceed with a scheduled Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) procedure at a hospital in British Columbia, just days after a fall that led to her admission into rehabilitation care.

According to her niece, the woman had not suffered a serious injury—“she didn’t even break a bone”—and had only recently been told by doctors that she had arthritis. But the family was stunned to learn that she had already scheduled her euthanasia and was resolute in her decision to go through with it.

“We were willing to bring her home, to take care of her, to give her a dignified natural death surrounded by family and love,” said the niece. “But she cried and hung up on us. She said she didn’t want to. And now it’s happening today.”
The family was particularly disturbed to learn from local contacts that the procedure was scheduled to take place in what was described as a “shack-like enclosure” beside the hospital. A national advocacy organization, Compassionate Community Care (CCC), attempted to intervene and speak with the woman directly to offer support and alternatives, but she declined all outreach.

Her niece and sister are left devastated—not just by the finality of the decision, but by how quickly it was arranged and how little opportunity they had to understand or influence it.
“Had we not found out she chose MAiD, we would have assumed she passed peacefully, naturally,” her niece said. “Instead, we’re left with this overwhelming feeling that our loved one is being killed.”
This case raises ongoing questions about the safeguards, timelines, and communication protocols surrounding MAiD in Canada. Critics have warned that vulnerable individuals, especially those facing isolation or recent trauma, may opt for MAiD without fully exploring palliative care or family-based alternatives. For families like this one, the aftermath is not only grief—but also a painful sense of helplessness.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Community of Hope Outreach: Connecting with Seniors Project.

Compassionate Community Care is seeking volunteers who are willing and able to participate in the Community of Hope Outreach: Connecting with Seniors Project.

The calling service is for persons aged 55+ who may be socially or physically isolated and are looking for (needing) support, or a friendly person to talk to on a regular basis.

Compassionate Community Care is looking for volunteers to make calls and seniors to receive calls.

Volunteers are needed to provide calls in both English and French.

Contact Compassionate Community Care if you are interested in volunteering or if you know of someone who should receive calls.

This project was funded by the Government of Canada's New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP), which provides funding for projects that make a difference in the lives of seniors in their communities.

Compassionate Community Care
383 Horton St. E., London ON N6B 1L6
Office: 519-439-6445, Email: info@beingwith.org
Website: www.beingwith.org
CCC Helpline: 1-855-675-8749
Charitable Registration # 824667869RR001

Friday, March 1, 2024

Zoom Meeting (March 21): Euthanasia in Canada. What's Next?

Join the rescheduled Zoom meeting on Thursday, March 21 at 2 pm (Eastern Time) (11 am Pacific Time) 

Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director, Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, Kathy Matusiak Costa, Director of Compassionate Community Care and Ottawa human rights lawyer, Lia Milousis will discuss - Euthanasia in Canada. What's Next?

Register in advance for this meeting: (Registration Link). 

Lia Milousis
Lia has become an expert on euthanasia based on her professional and personal experiences.

Kathy Matusiak Costa will discuss the direction of Compassionate Community Care and its programs that provide training and support for community groups and families.

Alex Schadenberg
Alex Schadenberg will speak about the direction of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition.

Bill C-62, the bill to postpone the implementation of euthanasia for mental illness alone until March 2027 has passed. We will talk about what is next.

We will discuss the problems and opportunities for Canadians to stop euthanasia.

Saturday, October 21, 2023

October 24, 2023 free Zoom event: Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, Delta Hospice, and Compassionate Community Care.

The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition (EPC), Delta Hospice, and Compassionate Community Care (CCC) are offering a free online zoom event on October 24, 2023.

When: Tuesday, October 24, 2023

               4 pm Pacific (BC) Time 

               (7 pm Eastern Time)

Register in advance for this meeting: (Registration Link).

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information for joining the meeting.

Speakers
  • Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director - Euthanasia Prevention Coalition 
  • Angelina Ireland, President - Delta Hospice Society
  • Kathy Costa Matusiak, Executive Director - Compassionate Community  Care                  

Topics

Alex Schadenberg from the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition will provide a "Canadian update" based on recent stories and current trends. 

Angelina Ireland from the The Delta Hospice Society will speak about plans to institute the Guardian Angels program with Delta Hospice Society directions.

Kathy Matusiak Costa from CCC will explain the success of the Being With Visitor Training program, the Advocacy Training program and other CCC updates.

Register in advance for this meeting: (Registration Link).

Friday, March 31, 2023

It takes someone else being there, for a person in need, to choose to live.

The following was published by Compassionate Community Care on March 30, 2023.

A world in which someone was prepared to listen to another’s distress seemed to her one in which it was worthwhile to live”1

By Alida Dance

When we look at how our world and how society functions today, it revolves around a lot of constant busyness and chaos. We may not even realize how easy it is to forget the most simple things in life.

This has become normal within our society, there are so many distractions at all times. How hard has it become to put aside distractions and give our full attentive heart to another person? We can see that there is a disconnect between people as the result of so many factors and I am sure you can think of some distractions you may struggle with, so I am not going to list them.

Let’s read this quote again. “A world in which someone was prepared to listen to another’s distress seemed to her one in which it was worthwhile to live.”

Viktor Frankl
This is referenced from the article attached below (it is worth a read!). This is the reason that a woman gave for choosing not to end her life. In summary, a woman had made a phone call in the middle of the night and the person on the other end answered, listened to her, helped talk her through depression, and gave her reasons to keep living. But none of the reasons he listed for her, were the reason why she chose to keep living. She chose to keep living because he answered the phone and just was willing to listen to her amidst her distress. This individual was Viktor Frankl, a psychiatrist and and former prisoner from a Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Viktor Frankl describes his experience in his famous book Man’s Search for Meaning.

What captured this woman in need who one night called Dr Frankl is a familiar experience, a human experience of need, and seeking help, a call in distress encounters another who is willing to care and take time to listen and “be with” the other. This is the same experience that we share and can relate with here at Compassionate Community Care and is the exact reason for having established our helpline, 1-855-675-8749, for this reason: to be with, listen, and care for those who call.

At CCC, we are equipped and do our best to provide help and resources for any situation or circumstance someone may be reaching out for. Often when the person on the other end of the line makes the call, it can be as simple as just answering and listening. When you are being a person to share the weight that seems impossible for another to carry, it is not as heavy.

The helpline has been created for those who don’t know who else to turn to or for those who need extra support, and we are more than happy to help with any situation! We can all learn from this example of Viktor Frankl, and become more aware of and recognize what can make us distracted, and instead, drop everything and tune into the person and what they are saying. We can learn to hear beyond our ears and listen with our hearts; to better connect with others, heart to heart.

Have you ever experienced this kind of grace? How can you better listen to those around you? I challenge you to reflect on these questions and become aware of the things that separate us, because once we know where we fall short, we can make better efforts to fill the gaps and become better connected again.

1 Quote above from The Rabbi Sacks Legacy. Listening is the greatest gift we can give to a troubled soul. (2002 December 14). Retrieved on March 16, 2023, from (Link to the article).

Friday, March 25, 2022

Register now: Compassionate Community Care (Being With) Visiting Training Sessions April 12 & 13.

 

Being With Volunteer Visiting Training

Gain the confidence to journey with those who are suffering, socially isolated, sick, or dying, to renew their hope and purpose in life.

Link to Promo for the Training event.

FREE Online Training – Live on Zoom!

Workshop is two sessions, each session is two hours:

Session 1: Tuesday April 12th 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. EST and

Session 2: Wednesday April 13th 7 p.m.-9 p.m. EST

With Kathy Matusiak Costa, Executive Director of Compassionate Community Care, and Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition.

Click on this link to register in advance

Compassionate Community Care: 

383 Horton St. E, London, ON N6B 1L6
Office tel. 519-439-6445 • info@beingwith.org • www.beingwith.org

CCC Helpline: 1-855-675-8749 • Charitable registration # 824667869RR0001

Register Now: Meeting capacity is limited to 100 participants.

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Compassionate Community Care February 5 Volunteer Being With Training Session

Being With Volunteer Training Session
 
Gain knowledge and confidence to journey with those who are suffering, socially isolated, sick, or dying. 

Kathy Matusiak Costa
Help to renew hope and purpose in life.

FREE Online Training – Live on Zoom!
Saturday February 5th from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. EST

You must register in advance by clicking on this link: (Registration Link).

Link to the poster for the February 5 training session (Poster link). 

Meeting capacity is limited to 100 participants.

Alex Schadenberg
With Kathy Matusiak Costa, Executive Director of Compassionate Community Care, and Alex Schadenberg, Executive Director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition.

You must register in advance by clicking on this link: (Registration Link).

The training session will give you information and knowledge for visiting people in your community.

Compassionate Community Care is a registered charity

Office tel. 519-439-6445 • info@beingwith.org • www.beingwith.org  

CCC Helpline: 1-855-675-874

Friday, November 12, 2021

Protecting People from Euthanasia in Canada

Register for the next Euthanasia Prevention Coalition (EPC) webinar - Protecting People from Euthanasia in Canada on Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 7 pm (EST) for 1 hour.

Advance registration is required using the following (registration link). 

The webinar will feature an informative presentation by Alex Schadenberg, EPC - Executive Director and Kathy Matusiak Costa with Compassionate Community Care.

Alex will provide an update on what is happening in Canada, explaining the outcome of Bill C-7, discussing our concerns with the "Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying" that is examining further expansions of euthanasia in Canada, and discussing our concerns with the "Expert panel on MAiD and mental illness" which is devising euthanasia for mental illness protocols.

Alex will also discuss the current situation with the Delta Hospice Society and how euthanasia is changing palliative care. He will then discuss a series of recent stories on how euthanasia is affecting people in Canada.

Kathy will discuss the Compassionate Community Care (CCC) visitor training program including the My Story and Advocacy sections of the program and the importance (CCC).

We will complete the webinar by focusing on why you should be concerned and Protecting People from Euthanasia followed by a question and answer session.

Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at 7 pm (EST) for 1 hour.

Advance registration is required using the following (registration link).