
Death Doula Services
Navigating the end-of-life journey is a profound experience, and I'm here to offer unwavering support to both individuals and their families during this sensitive time. As a dedicated death doula, my mission is to provide comfort, guidance, and understanding, ensuring that no one faces this transition alone.
As a caring death doula,
I understand transitioning from this life is sacred. I support individuals and their families in navigating the end-of-life journey with grace, presence, and deep compassion. My experience with hospice, combined with personal encounters with the mysteries of death, has given me the tools to provide comfort and clarity during this profound transition.
Comprehensive Support Throughout the Journey
From the moment of diagnosis through the grieving process, I stand by your side, offering hospice, respite for caregivers, vigils, energy healing, and zoom/virtual death doula services along with the following:
Emotional Support: A compassionate presence to listen without judgment, providing a safe space for expressing feelings and fears.
Advance Care Planning: Assistance in exploring and documenting end-of-life wishes, ensuring comfort and dignity are prioritized.
Care Coordination: Facilitation of family caregiving efforts, arrangement of respite care, and continuous support during bereavement.
Honoring Rituals: Guidance in upholding cultural or religious practices, ensuring the deceased is treated with utmost respect.
Legacy Projects: Support in creating meaningful remembrances, allowing individuals to reflect on how they wish to be remembered.
Mediumship: A sacred space to experience connection with a passing person, allowing messages to channel through with love, understanding, and healing.

A Compassionate Companion
Facing the end-of-life journey can be overwhelming, but you don't have to do it alone. I am here to walk alongside you, offering heartfelt support and practical assistance to make this time as peaceful and meaningful as possible.
“Yes, you've just walked on ahead of me. Don't worry I'll be fine. But now and then I swear I feel your hand slip into mine.”
— Joyce Grenfell