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If you're on your end of life journey: 

If you've been diagnosed with a terminal illness, you're most likely feeling scared, in grief, and helpless. People often ask themselves questions like:

"What will happen when I die?"or, "Will it be scary or painful?" "How will my family go on?" 

As a death doula, I'm here to bring you comfort in the fear, education in the unknown, a sense of control in the uncontrollable, and overall: As much relief as I can bring to you and your family. 

You don't have to go through this alone.  
 

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As a doula, I can assist with things such as creating a will, funeral planning, and legacy projects -- I can also help you explore your options for these things, and advocate for you that your preferences are respected and honored.  Death is very personal, and there is more than one route to go. 

Aside from being an emotional support, I also offer practical care, doing household tasks such as making your bed, making you lunch, and even caring for pets if that's something you're struggling to do. I can take on just about any menial task that enables you more quality time with your family in your last days. 

Additionally,  I can sit vigil when you pass, if that is something you would like.  

The scope of my work is completely tailored to the individual's preferences and needs.  Above all things, I strive to bring peace of mind, compassion, and relief to my clients -- All care is 100% genuine and judgment free.  Death is the one universal certainty, and you deserve to go in dignity, autonomy, and comfort.

Making the most

You deserve comfortable last days.

Navigating death, the "great unknown." 

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Support 

If you're looking for end-of-life support, click the button below to set up a free consultation. 

when it matters most.

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