Death Doula

Being involved in someone’s care in any capacity as they near the end of their life is a privilege I never take for granted.

We’re all just walking each other home.

Ram Dass, Spiritual Teacher

Receive help:

  • Understanding the usual signs and symptoms of someone nearing the end of life
  • Grief support before or after someone dies
  • Planning and executing a legacy project to leave your mark on the world
  • Organizing and fulfilling “bucket list” wishes and adventures
  • Planning and communicating your healthcare wishes for end of life
  • Learning about funeral options and going with you to make arrangements
  • Writing obituaries
  • General counseling, grief support or just emotional support around end-of-life, dying or a death
  • Communicating with funeral homes or cemeteries to make arrangements
  • Hiring extra caregivers or support agencies (like hospice) as end of life approaches