Imagine the night sky as a vast, uncharted sea, each star a beacon of hope, guiding us through the profound journey of hospice and palliative care. Just as navigators once relied on the constellations to traverse the unknown, we too look to innovative practices and compassionate care to illuminate the future of this vital field.  This year, we are thrilled to announce our upcoming conference "Charting New Paths: Shaping the Future of Hospice & Palliative Care." Hospice and palliative care fields are continually evolving, with new treatments, technologies, and thoughtful practices emerging to enhance patient care. Gathering together at this conference is more important than ever, as it offers a unique opportunity to exchange knowledge, engage in critical conversations, and be inspired by the latest advancements. As we navigate through the myriad of changes happening in the field, our shared commitment to compassionate care will serve as our guiding star, illuminating the path forward. This conference will be a beacon of hope, inspiring us to chart new paths and shape the future of hospice and palliative care for the betterment of all. 

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with leading experts, share knowledge, and discover new methodologies that push the boundaries of what is possible in this vital field. The conference will feature keynote speakers who are pioneers in their respective areas, workshops that delve into the latest research and techniques, and panel discussions that encourage collaborative problem-solving.

We invite you to join us in this illuminating journey. Whether you are a seasoned professional or new to the field, this conference offers a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and contribute to shaping the future of hospice and palliative care.

 

CONFERENCE LOCATION

Radisson Blu at Mall of America

Full Address
2100 Killebrew Dr
Bloomington, MN 55425
United States
Phone
+1 952-314-5116
Website

TUESDAY KEYNOTE: Medical Aid In Dying PANEL

The Intricate Landscape of Medical Aid in Dying: Preparing for Changes in Policy and Practice

As Minnesota considers the potential passing of the End-of-Life Option Act, there is an urgent need to educate and prepare healthcare professionals for the complexities of medical aid in dying (MAID). This session aims to equip participants with the knowledge and introspection necessary to navigate this emotionally charged topic with competence and compassion. Patients and their families are already seeking guidance on MAID from clinicians. MNHPC is uniquely positioned to lead the way in ensuring that healthcare providers are prepared to deliver thoughtful and ethical care while honoring their neutral position. This keynote will feature an interdisciplinary panel of experts who will delve into the history, legislation, and practice of MAID, offering diverse perspectives from within the medical community and broader society. Recognizing the deeply personal and ethical considerations involved, this session will also provide a vital space for healthcare professionals to reflect on their beliefs and values with their fellow colleagues. A breakout session will allow participants to engage in guided discussions, fostering connection and deeper understanding of how MAID may impact their practice. 

The WELL-BEING ORBIT

Supported by

On Monday afternoon chart your path to personal wellbeing, resilience and discover your optimal orbit while exploring a variety of sessions highlighting evidence based approaches, holistic health, practical tips and practices to enhance both your personal wellbeing, as well as ways to support your patients and their families. Plus, a closing reception with pop-up vendors, hands-on activities, demonstrations, networking, and refreshments!

Keynote Speakers

Judi Lund Person

Judi Lund Person, MPH, CHC
Speaker Bio
Judi Lund Person is the principal of the newly established Lund Person & Associates, LLC, hospice consulting. For 21 years, she served as the Vice President, Regulatory and Compliance at the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, where she served as a key contact with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, other federal agencies, helping to ensure that NHPCO’s voice was heard with policymakers. She is known for translating complex regulations into “plain English” for hospice providers and providing resources for regulatory compliance.

Prior to joining NHPCO, Judi served for 22 years as the President and CEO of The Carolinas Center for Hospice and End of Life Care, where she provided support and resources for hospice providers and end of life care coalitions in the Carolinas.

Early in her career, Judi was a part of a small group of advocates that worked for the passage of the Medicare Hospice Benefit in Congress. That advocacy work resulted in the addition of hospice to Medicare in 1982, with the original Medicare hospice conditions of participation published in 1983.

Rosie Gaston

Speaker Bio
Rosie is a passionate and energetic clinical social worker with over a decade of experience supporting individuals, families, and professionals through the intricate journey of end-of-life care. Starting as a hospice volunteer, she pursued a Master of Social Work degree. She has since worked in oncology, palliative care, and hospice, leading and collaborating with exceptional interdisciplinary teams. Rosie has also contributed to the field through research and speaking at local and national levels. In 2022, she founded A Better Ending to focus on personalized support, community education, and fostering professional development in the end-of-life care domain all while continuing to serve part-time as a hospice social worker.

Mariann Johnson

Mariann Johnson
Speaker Bio
Mariann Johnson is a wellbeing and mindfulness instructor for the University of Minnesota’s Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality & Healing. She has studied and practiced mindfulness meditation for over 25 years and is a certified Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction instructor through Brown University’s Mindfulness Center. Before dedicating her professional life to teaching mindfulness, Mariann served as an organization development consultant and mediator, working with leaders of Fortune 500 companies, government agencies and nonprofit organizations. Her writings on mindful leadership have appeared in the Huffington Post and Mindful Magazine.

THANK YOU TO OUR 2025 SUPPORTERS AND EXHIBITORS!

SILVER SUPPORTER

HealthPartners

BRONZE SUPPORTER

St. Croix Hospice
Our Lady of Peace

EXHIBITORS

KanTime
Above & Beyond Senior Services
Lifespark
Schromen Law
Thanacare
UCare
Ecumen Hospice
Catholic Cemeteries
MN Disability Determination Services
HospiCorp
The Bardo