connect with us at 480.848.1534
connect with us at 480.848.1534
While dying can sometimes be a complicated experience, having help along the way to process your grief and understand what’s happening can make the act of dying more manageable. That’s where having an end-of-life doula can help. Whether you are an adult child caring for your elderly parent, a caregiver supporting a patient or maybe even a friend holding space for someone dear, Death Doulas can make your journey easier. As doulas, we’ve come to know these families, so we are able to give them what support they need afterward.
Their goal is to facilitate what the person and their family need, to make sure the threads are connected between the dying person and the important people in their lives, including their hospice team.
End-of-life doulas aren’t licensed to provide any medical assistance, but they advocate for the dying person’s wishes and needs while working together with healthcare providers. If your hospice care team doesn’t have an in-house doula, if you decide to hire one, the hospice care team should work with them throughout the dying process.
Sometimes, you need help navigating your grief and the dying process. Please reach out to us with any questions regarding what Doula work is and how we may support you during this time using our extensive resources.
* Male and Female Doula practitioner options available.
*Healing modalities may be used, with client consent, during grief work, doula work, or coaching sessions. Or can used on their own in one on one, zoom or virtual sessions.