End-of-Life Doula Support (Hourly)

$75.00

Compassionate guidance, comfort, and advocacy for individuals and families at the end of life.

End-of-life is a deeply personal and emotional season, and no one should have to navigate it alone. End-of-Life Doula Support provides steady, non-medical care for individuals and families facing a life-limiting diagnosis, active dying, or the early stages of grief and transition.

As an end-of-life doula, I offer a calm and supportive presence, helping families feel informed, prepared, and cared for—emotionally, practically, and spiritually (in whatever way is meaningful to you). My role is to support comfort, dignity, and peace while honoring your values, wishes, and cultural traditions.

What’s Included

  • Compassionate companionship and emotional support

  • Space to talk through fears, goals, and wishes without judgment

  • Support creating a plan for the final days/weeks (comfort, environment, meaningful rituals)

  • Help navigating communication with family members and caregivers

  • Advocacy for patient preferences and dignity

  • Legacy work (letters, recordings, memory projects, keepsakes)

  • Support for family members during vigil and active dying

  • Gentle guidance and resources for early grief and next steps

Length & Format

  • Available as in-person visits and on-call support

  • Visits may be scheduled as a single session or ongoing support over time

  • Flexible scheduling based on your family’s needs

Why This Support Is Unique

Medical teams focus on physical care—but emotional and spiritual needs often go unmet. End-of-life doula support fills that gap by providing continuous, compassionate presence, thoughtful planning, and family-centered care. This support is not about “fixing” what cannot be fixed—it’s about making space for comfort, meaning, dignity, and connection.

Ideal For

  • Individuals with a serious or terminal diagnosis

  • Families preparing for hospice or actively receiving hospice care

  • Loved ones who need emotional guidance and practical support

  • Anyone wanting a peaceful, values-centered end-of-life experience

Compassionate guidance, comfort, and advocacy for individuals and families at the end of life.

End-of-life is a deeply personal and emotional season, and no one should have to navigate it alone. End-of-Life Doula Support provides steady, non-medical care for individuals and families facing a life-limiting diagnosis, active dying, or the early stages of grief and transition.

As an end-of-life doula, I offer a calm and supportive presence, helping families feel informed, prepared, and cared for—emotionally, practically, and spiritually (in whatever way is meaningful to you). My role is to support comfort, dignity, and peace while honoring your values, wishes, and cultural traditions.

What’s Included

  • Compassionate companionship and emotional support

  • Space to talk through fears, goals, and wishes without judgment

  • Support creating a plan for the final days/weeks (comfort, environment, meaningful rituals)

  • Help navigating communication with family members and caregivers

  • Advocacy for patient preferences and dignity

  • Legacy work (letters, recordings, memory projects, keepsakes)

  • Support for family members during vigil and active dying

  • Gentle guidance and resources for early grief and next steps

Length & Format

  • Available as in-person visits and on-call support

  • Visits may be scheduled as a single session or ongoing support over time

  • Flexible scheduling based on your family’s needs

Why This Support Is Unique

Medical teams focus on physical care—but emotional and spiritual needs often go unmet. End-of-life doula support fills that gap by providing continuous, compassionate presence, thoughtful planning, and family-centered care. This support is not about “fixing” what cannot be fixed—it’s about making space for comfort, meaning, dignity, and connection.

Ideal For

  • Individuals with a serious or terminal diagnosis

  • Families preparing for hospice or actively receiving hospice care

  • Loved ones who need emotional guidance and practical support

  • Anyone wanting a peaceful, values-centered end-of-life experience