End-of-life doula support is centred on being alongside people during one of life’s most profound transitions. My role is not to direct, fix, or medicalise the experience, but to offer steady presence, emotional support, and practical guidance shaped around what matters most to you.
Support is always individual. Some people want quiet companionship and reassurance. Others want space to talk, reflect, make sense of what is happening, or gently prepare for what lies ahead. Families may want guidance navigating conversations, emotions, and uncertainty. There is no right way to approach this time — only what feels right for you.
My work may include:
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Calm, compassionate presence during difficult or uncertain moments
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Emotional support for individuals and loved ones
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Gentle conversations around wishes, priorities, and personal meaning
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Helping people feel heard, understood, and less alone
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Supporting dignity, comfort, and emotional safety
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Providing continuity and reassurance alongside medical and hospice care
Support can be practical as well as emotional — helping to create a calmer environment, supporting communication between family members, or simply being a steady, familiar presence.
Every relationship develops differently. Some people seek short-term support around a specific period of change, while others value ongoing companionship and continuity. We move at your pace, guided by what feels supportive rather than by any fixed structure.
If you would like to explore whether this kind of support feels appropriate for your situation, you are welcome to get in touch for a confidential conversation.