FAQ's
What is a death doula?
A death doula provides emotional, practical, and spiritual support to individuals and families during the end-of-life journey, helping create comfort, peace, and meaningful moments.
Who do you work with?
I work with adults, children, babies, families, caregivers, and even pets, supporting everyone through this profound transition.
What types of support do you offer?
Support can include emotional guidance, legacy projects, practical planning, caregiver support, spiritual presence, and coordinating resources.
Do you provide medical care?
No. I do not provide medical or clinical services. My role focuses on comfort, guidance, emotional and spiritual support. I can help connect you with medical support and/or hospice.
How much does it cost?
Each family’s needs are unique. Please contact me for a personalized consultation and quote.
Where do you provide support?
I offer in-home visits, bedside presence, facilities, and virtual support, depending on the family’s needs.
How long do you stay with a family?
Support is flexible and tailored to each family’s needs—ranging from a single session to ongoing guidance throughout the end-of-life journey.
Do you help with paperwork or legal matters?
While I do not provide legal advice, I can help families organize documents, plan legacy projects, and connect with appropriate resources.
How do I know if I need a death doula?
If you or a loved one would benefit from emotional support, guidance, or someone present to help navigate this time with care and dignity, a death doula can help.
How do I get started?
Send me an email to schedule a consultation, and we can discuss how I can support you and your loved ones.