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What is an End of Life Doula?

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End-of-life doulas (EOLD) provide non-medical support and care to those living with serious illness beginning as early as initial diagnosis and continuing through palliative and hospice care, death, and bereavement.

 

EOLDs work with individuals and families in a home, care facility, or even in a hospital. They address the needs of the whole person—emotional, spiritual, physical, and practical.

 

Facing the end of life can be overwhelming for both the individual and their loved ones. An End-of-Life Doula provides care to ensure that this transition is honored with dignity, comfort, and peace.

Supporting a sacred transition with compassion and care

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What We Offer

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End-of-Life Doula services include:

  • Emotional Support: Compassionate presence for the individual and family, offering a listening ear and guidance through fears, anxiety, or grief. 

  • Practical Assistance: Help with planning, documentation, and coordinating care to reduce stress on loved ones.

  • Spiritual & Ritual Guidance: Support for meaningful rituals, meditations, or ceremonies that honor the person’s life and values.

  • Comfort Techniques: Gentle techniques to support relaxation, ease pain, and promote peace during the dying process.

 

​Why Choose a Doula?

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Provides a peaceful and guided experience for both the individual and family. Helps ease the emotional burden and create a supportive environment. Offers non-medical support alongside hospice or palliative care teams. Ensures that the transition is personalized, intentional, and sacred.

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Schedule a Consultation

 

Begin your journey toward compassionate support today.

Step 1: Fill out the consultation form below or contact us directly.
Step 2: During your free 15-minute consultation, we’ll discuss your needs, expectations, and how we can best support you or your loved one.
Step 3: Receive a personalized plan tailored to your emotional, practical, and spiritual needs.

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