Compassionate End-of-Life Support

Do you have loved ones that are approaching their end-of-life? Do you wonder how to take care of them? How to prepare for that part of life? Have you heard about End-of-Life Doulas? Somebody that can be by your side or your loved ones to face the challenges of an impending end? That can navigate difficult questions, has knowledge of what to expect, has a comforting presence and an understanding of those tough moments?

End-of-Life Doula Services

End-of-Life Planning

Most people have heard about an Advanced Directive or a Living Will but at the End-of-Life there are more areas that are important to make the most out of this time.

How do you want to be supported emotionally or spiritually? What kind of care would you like in the end? How do you want to be remembered? Do you want to be cremated or maybe have a celebration of life?

 And another important part: How do you want to be taken care of, when you don’t have a voice anymore? Are you sensitive to strong smells? Do you like your sheet tugged in or not? Who do you want by your side?

 End-of-Life Planning gives you the breadth of what you need for yourself to feel complete and look at what you want for the time at your end-of-life.

End-of-Life Doula

An End-of-Life Doula provides support to people and their families before, during and after death. They will be by your side to help you go through the process of the last chapter in life, whether it is your time, or you are helping a loved one.

It is a non-medical support, giving compassionate care and comfort during these challenging times, advocating for the dying person and supporting the team around, educating on practical options, and helping to manage the flow between the people around the dying person.

An End-of-Life Doula is the rock you can lean on and a hand to hold.

Swedish Death Cleaning

Swedish Death Cleaning is as much or more for you as it is for the people that come after. Sort out your items, remember them, enjoy them and give them away, to somebody that will like them, to a charity, an auction house, or if needed, throw them out. The point is to care for what you leave behind and for who you leave it behind. Have the memories but lose the stuff. You can’t take it with you, but you can let go of the access, the clutter, the things that don’t serve you anymore. How about you decide what happens to the special items that you have lived with for so long? Do you feel overwhelmed by all your stuff? Let me help you get going and free yourself.

Compassionate care, guiding your final journey with grace.

Embrace peace and comfort!

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