Death Doula Support
The process of dying is both auspicious and complicated. As a death companion, I help families and the dying person move into the work of death informed and cherished. This companion work can be engaged on different timelines and for different reasons.
My goal is support your self-determination and relational autonomy (that means -how you make decisions within your circle of care). I am there to walk alongside and help contextualize the process of death. I can support families whose children are living with serious illness and are also on pediatric hospice. I can work to prepare and pre-plan for the work of dying. I can support those who have a terminal diagnosis and even families whose loved ones have died by suicide or sudden death.
Reach out and let’s talk about what you are looking for and if I might be able to support you.
The process of dying is both auspicious and complicated. As a death companion, I help families and the dying person move into the work of death informed and cherished. This companion work can be engaged on different timelines and for different reasons.
My goal is support your self-determination and relational autonomy (that means -how you make decisions within your circle of care). I am there to walk alongside and help contextualize the process of death. I can support families whose children are living with serious illness and are also on pediatric hospice. I can work to prepare and pre-plan for the work of dying. I can support those who have a terminal diagnosis and even families whose loved ones have died by suicide or sudden death.
Reach out and let’s talk about what you are looking for and if I might be able to support you.
The process of dying is both auspicious and complicated. As a death companion, I help families and the dying person move into the work of death informed and cherished. This companion work can be engaged on different timelines and for different reasons.
My goal is support your self-determination and relational autonomy (that means -how you make decisions within your circle of care). I am there to walk alongside and help contextualize the process of death. I can support families whose children are living with serious illness and are also on pediatric hospice. I can work to prepare and pre-plan for the work of dying. I can support those who have a terminal diagnosis and even families whose loved ones have died by suicide or sudden death.
Reach out and let’s talk about what you are looking for and if I might be able to support you.