
End of Life
Doula
END OF LIFE DOULA SERVICES
An End of Life (EOL) Doula is a compassionate professional who provides emotional, practical, and spiritual support to individuals and families who are navigating the end stages of life. EOL Doulas focus a holistic approach to palliative care by enhancing the quality of life in the final days by offering guidance through end-of-life planning; holding space for and fostering meaningful conversations; and creating a peaceful, comforting environment for the individual, their family, and loved ones.
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Hiring an EOL Doula can bring peace of mind, personalized care, and a sense of control during this deeply personal season and journey. Whether it's coordinating Legacy Projects, End of Life Planning, creating a Living Farewell, supporting caregivers, organizing sentimental items through Swedish Death Cleaning, or simply providing a sense of peace and calm, my goal is to help families cherish every last moment.
When you work with me, you have the option to choose from the complete, all-inclusive package or select the individual services that would be most meaningful to you.

END OF LIFE DOULA
All-Inclusive Package
As an End of Life (EOL) Doula I will provide a holistic, family-centered approach that is non-medical. My key role is to provide an opportunity to talk openly and honestly about the dying process. I will help you work through any anxiety associated with death and dying; discussing fears, regrets, hopes, and what is most important to you right now. Together we can develop a plan for how you want your environment to be as you transition and work to create a space that looks, feels, sounds and smells the way you want. Other support services include:
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Facilitating opportunities for caregivers to communicate their fears, wants and needs during this time.
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Helping you evaluate visitation: how much and how often.
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Working with the medical care team who is overseeing the 24/7 care.
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Providing resources and education related to end of life planning: What are your wishes as the dying person? Do you have a green sleeve, a DNR, and a Power of Attorney for Personal Care?
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Providing guided meditations and rituals specific to your needs, beliefs, and spiritually.
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Sitting vigil with you - the dying person - and your loved ones near your final moments.
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Providing education, guidance, emotional, and spiritual care from as early as diagnosis through the grieving process. I will always provide non-judgmental support, education, and guidance to the dying person and the caregivers as you navigate through the end of life together.



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End of Life DoulaAs an EOL doula I will provide a holistic, family centred approach that is non-medical. My key role is to provide an opportunity to talk open and honestly about the dying process. To help you work through any anxiety, guilt or shame associated with death and dying. For more information click HERE.
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End of Life PlanningThis is planning and preparing for end of life care including wills, letters of wishes, trusts, life insurance, business succession planning and more. To learn more about this service click here.
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Where can I add my FAQs?FAQs can be added to any page on your site or to your Wix mobile app, giving access to members on the go.
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Legacy ProjectLegacy projects are a tangible way in which families can work together to preserve memories of their loved one It can provide intentional time to reflect on the importance of each other and what gives meaning to the persons life.
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Public SpeakingLets talk about the uncomfortable things so we can get comfortable. Topics include my book The hardest, not the worst year, grief education, and getting real about the inevitable.
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LEGACY PROJECTS
Legacy projects are a tangible way in which families can work together to preserve memories of their loved one. It can provide intentional time to reflect on the importance of each other and what gives meaning to the person's life.
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It doesn't have to be complicated, it can be as simple as keeping grandpa's favourite coffee mug for generations to enjoy.
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Ideas include: scrapbook/collage, favourite recipes, make a blanket or pillows out of favourite t-shirts, hand prints of loved ones in plaster, keeping papa's favourite mug, letters, and meaningfully staged photographs.
END OF LIFE PLANNING
This is a plan for future health care in case a person becomes mentally incapable of making decisions. Identifying and assigning a substitute who will act in your best interest.
Planning and preparing for end of life care: Advanced care plan conversations, documenting wishes for care and postmortem. Personal (Advanced) Directive, representation agreement and substitute decision maker.
Post mortem wishes: Will/Executor, enactment of final wishes, funeral/Celebration of Life
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LIVING FAREWELL
This is a celebration of life for the person who is dying and is still capable of participating in a celebration. This is a beautiful opportunity for those who love us to share what we mean to them and an opportunity to say goodbye.
These events are not meant to be dark although tears will flow, there will be joy, pain and so much love. This is a moment for each loved one and the dying person to create deeply meaningful moments. It can bring peace to the dying and cherished memories for those we leave behind.
SWEDISH DEATH CLEANING
This is not about planning for death, it is about downsizing and giving items that have meaning to you but you no longer need. Some might call it decluttering meaningful pieces you don't have room for anymore.
This is a special opportunity to share why you chose to give this gift to the person you did. How special it would be to give them a meaningful moment and memory. This is a double gift, you give a special meaningful gift to a loved one and are leaving less work and stress for those you love when you have died.