End-of-Life Care

Understanding the gift of a doula's presence

Compassionate, non-medical support that walks beside you and your family through life’s final chapter.

What Is An End-of-Life Doula?

A calm companion for life's final chapter

An end-of-life doula (sometimes called a death doula) is a trained, non-medical companion who offers emotional, spiritual, and practical support to a person and their family as life draws to a close.

Just as a birth doula supports the beginning of life, an end-of-life doula walks beside you at its close – with presence, calm, and compassion. This is not medical or hospice care; instead, it gently complements them, filling the space with comfort, understanding, and genuine human connection.

What Does an End-of-Life Doula Do?

Support shaped around what you need most

Every person and every family is different. My role is gentle and flexible – here are some of the ways I can walk alongside you.

Emotional & Spiritual Support

A calm, listening presence for you and your loved ones - holding space for fear, grief, and hope, without judgment.

Practical Guidance & Planning

Help with legacy projects, advance-care wishes, and organizing details so your family can simply be present.

Presence & Companionship

Sitting vigil, offering respite for caregivers, and making sure no one feels alone through the journey.

Walking Alongside You

I meet you where you are

Walking alongside you means exactly that – I meet you at whatever stage you are in. Whether you are preparing for the road ahead or standing in its most tender moments, I offer steady companionship, an open heart, and unhurried care.

You set the pace. I simply walk beside you.

Ready to talk?

Reach out for a gentle, no-pressure conversation about how I can support you and your loved ones.