Death Doulas

Lonely elderly senior woman in a wheelchair in nursing home looking out the window, Generative AIWhen it comes to end-of-life care, we understand the significance of providing our clients and their families with the utmost compassion and personalized support. One invaluable resource in this journey is the presence of a Death Doula. In this article, we’d like to delve into the profound role of a Death Doula, shedding light on what they do and how they contribute to ensuring a peaceful transition for your loved one. Continue reading Death Doulas

Death Doula

Death doulas, also known as end-of-life doulas provide non-medical guidance and support for people approaching death and for their families. A relatively new concept in modern America, a doula helps clients make practical to-do lists and help them check it off. Though the term is relatively unknown, the role is common and has storied roots. In the United States, people are familiar with the term doula, but mostly related to birth. This is unfortunate, since death doulas can serve an invaluable role in the communicates between clients, families, friends, medical professionals, and hospice staff.

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