Law Office of Colleen J. Watters

Law Office of Colleen J. Watters Other services include Probate & Trust Administration. Virtual or in person.

I assist clients to establish revocable trusts, wills, pet trusts, special needs trusts, Durable Powers of Attorney and Advanced Health Care Directives in a compassionate manner. This page is dedicated to estate planning and probate law, also special needs and pet care planning. As an active volunteer with the American River Parkway Foundation and the Placer SPCA there will also be community infor

mation and volunteer opportunities shared. I am also a preferred vendor for Eskaton Live Well at Home http://livewellathome.com/ and a member of ARAG https://www.araglegal.com/index.htm

This information  is so important.
04/07/2026

This information  is so important.

One of the places I meet the most resistance at the end of life is around the use of medications to relieve symptoms such as pain, agitation, or delirium. The medications I am referring to, are often morphine, lorazepam, or haloperidol, which are commonly included in the comfort or relief kit provided when someone begins hospice care. What families struggle with most is the fear that these medications may cause their person to sleep more, or become deeply sedated, and in doing so, take away the ability to have conversation.

I understand that fear. Communication at the end of life is sacred. People hold tightly to the hope of one more chance to hear their voice. I have sat at the bedside of someone I love, longing for one more word, knowing it wasn’t going to come. I struggle with this too. Wanting to keep someone as awake and cognitively present as possible comes from love.

What I have learned, though, is that when someone is dying and suffering, it can keep them from leaning into the dying process with the peace they deserve. Medications are not something I push or force. I don’t believe in taking choice away, and I never want families to carry regret or guilt into their grief. But I do believe deeply in education and support, and in helping families make peace with the fact that sometimes medication is exactly what allows suffering to soften.

What I often say in these moments is this: they might not be able to respond to you, but they can hear you. You may have already heard their last words, but they can still hear yours. I believe this with every ounce of my being. I witnessed it with my own brother who was non-responsive in the ICU. After sitting at his bedside for many days, saying all the things I had left unsaid over the years, apologizing again and again, he woke the day before he died and his last words to me were, “I’m sorry too.” He heard me.

Medications at the end of life are not what end someone’s life, their illness and the disease process do that. These medications simply allow them to die with more peace, more ease, and less suffering, and I truly believe that is something every human being deserves.

I am not here to convince you, I am here to sit with you. I want you to feel heard, and I want you to be able to make peace with a decision I know can feel heavy and complicated. I don’t want you to carry something forward that turns into an ache, wondering if you did the right thing, or if you waited too long.

My hope is to educate and support you in a way that allows you to make peace with this choice, to give medication, if it’s needed, without hesitation, and to trust that your presence matters, that your words are heard, that they are felt, and that they wrap gently around the person you love, offering comfort, safety, and permission to let go.

Be present. Speak your heart.
Let your love hold them, and let them go.
Trust that your care, your words, your presence, wraps them in the gentlest comfort. And know that in this act of love, you have done exactly what was needed.

xo
Gabby

You can find this blog here:
https://www.thehospiceheart.net/post/medications-at-the-end-of-life-a-gentle-conversation

03/17/2026
02/19/2026

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02/19/2026

Palliative Care is very different than Hospice. The information below is from the Sutter Health Palliative Care team.

Palliative Care: Living Well With Illness -

Palliative care begins by focusing on what matters most to you — your wishes, values and goals for care.

“In the purest sense, palliative care means being present, attentive, and emotionally supportive while providing physical comfort,” Dr. Pertsch says.

Your care team may include a doctor, nurse practitioner, social worker, chaplain and others with specialized training. Together, they’ll help manage symptoms, guide pain control and create a plan that lets you focus on what’s meaningful — time with loved ones, favorite activities or simply feeling more like yourself.

“Shifting control back to you alleviates a lot of fear and anxiety,” Dr. Pertsch says.

Palliative care can also help you prepare advance care documents and talk openly about what to expect as your illness progresses.

“These conversations aren’t easy, but they’re important,” Dr. Pertsch says. “Most people know when they’re getting sicker. They want to understand their choices so they can make informed decisions.”

Palliative care supports people with cancer, heart or lung disease, kidney failure, AIDS and many other conditions. You can start it as soon as you’re diagnosed and continue receiving it throughout treatment.

02/08/2026

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01/21/2026

A testimonial from a dear friend
Specifically for CA friends ....

Do you have probate documents (wills, trust, etc) that need updating? (Don't we all?)

Or maybe you haven't even begun putting these docs together yet. I get it, time slips away. However, so many complications and unnecessary expenses occur when you aren't prepared. (Believe me I've seen it through Jan's work).

My friend, attorney Colleen Watters is offering a special price for people to have their documents reviewed and updated (simple changes) or to have new documents created.

She is thorough, easy to talk to, has expertise in special needs, pet accommodations, and nontraditional relationships (same s*x, etc.).

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