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Therapeutic Care for End-of-Life Journey

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Art therapy offers a compassionate space for individuals navigating grief, loss, and profound change. Through creative expression, you can explore emotions that may feel overwhelming, unclear, or difficult to put into words.

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This process supports meaning-making, self-reflection, and the gentle integration of loss, helping you find steadiness and strength while honoring what has been lost.

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In-person sessions are coming soon to Leduc and Edmonton Area, Alberta.

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Standard session rates are $140.00 (1 hour) however there is a sliding scale option that can be discussed during a free consultation or intake.

Nicole offers a unique approach to end of life care & support utilizing art therapy combined with music, voice, and spiritually integrated practices, depending on each person’s needs, beliefs, and comfort. Sessions can include gentle art-making, intentional space-holding, guided reflection, and optional singing or vocal offerings, creating a calm and respectful container for expression, connection, and meaning. This flexible approach supports comfort, dignity, and presence at end of life, honouring both the individual and those accompanying them.

© 2026 by Nicole Bodnaresk

We invite you to take a moment to place your feet on the ground beneath you and notice your connection to the land.

As you arrive here, consider your relationship with the land and how it supports you, how it holds you, grounds you, and allows you to move through your life.

We offer my gratitude to the land we live on, which makes it possible for us to walk, ground, and express ourselves.

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We are located on Treaty 6 Territory, a traditional meeting ground and home to many Indigenous Peoples, including the Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Nakoda Nations, Nakota Sioux, and the Métis Nation. We also acknowledge the broader lands of Turtle Island, recognizing that many who engage in this work may come from different territories.

We are committed, through our daily actions and practice, to honouring this land and the Indigenous Peoples who have cared for it since time immemorial and who continue to be its stewards.

We are grateful for the teachings and practices we have been welcomed into, many of which have supported our own healing. We hold deep respect for their origins, recognizing that these practices are sacred.

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We also acknowledge the history and ongoing impacts of colonization, where many of these teachings were suppressed and taken from Indigenous Peoples. With this awareness, we approach this work with humility, respect, and gratitude.

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