What is a death Doula? 

Also known as “End-of-Life Doulas”, we are non-medical professionals, offering comfort, guidance, and support for individuals and their loved ones. Our work often begins well before the final journey, assisting with thoughtful end-of-life planning and legacy projects to ensure your wishes are clearly documented. By addressing both practical and emotional needs, death doulas can play a much-needed role in ensuring a compassionate and meaningful end-of-life experience for everyone involved.

my Mission  

From thoughtful preparation to compassionate vigil support, my goal is to support my clients' end-of-life preparation and final transition with sensitivity, respect, and compassion. I want to help you discover meaning in your life and empower you to make choices about your dying time based on what matters most to you. Learn more about my services.

Training      

INELDA End-of-Life Doula Training

NEDA Alliance - EOL Doula Proficiency Badge

Death Literacy Specialist Training with Francesca Arnoldy

Guided Imagery, University of Minnesota

ACAMAID, Best Practices for the Care of Patients Considering or Completing Aid in Dying

community   

Hospice and Vigil volunteer - 8 years with By the Bay Health

Volunteer, NODA Program (No One Dies Alone) at Marin Health

Memberships

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