• Bedside Companion

  • Advance Care Planning

  • Medical Advocacy

  • Respite, Cook, Clean

  • Care for Children

  • Organise End-of-Life Ceremony (Funeral)

  • Document Stories, Legacy & Life Review Project

  • Create Keepsakes (videos, memory box, memorial jewellery, photo books, collages, writing letters to loved ones for important milestones)

  • Read, Pray, Music, Art

  • Sound Healing with crystal sound bowls, tuning forks, medicine drum

  • Guided Meditation

  • Incense, Palo Santo, Sage, Candle burning

  • Essential Oils, Face and Body Massage, Healing Crystals

  • Somatic Therapeutic Exercises

  • Rituals

  • Fire Ceremony

  • Organise Mediation for family, if required

  • Prioritise time to ensure family and friends have alone time

  • Memorial Altar

  • Guided Home Vigil

  • Body Wash, Dress, Shrouding, Anointing, Flowers

  • Organise Painting and Decorating Coffin

End-of-Life Doula Services

End-of-Life Doulas are non-medical support guides who empower a dying person and their family to make choices about end of life care.

My Vocation is to serve as an End-of-Life Doula (Death Doula) for Mothers, Grandmothers and Babies, Children and Teens at the end of their lives. I have a special connection with children and an innate feeling to love and protect all children, like my own.

I help children prepare their Heart and Spirit for transition and provide emotional and practical support to their families. I help Mothers and Grandmothers prepare for their transition and provide emotional and practical support to her family, including the children. 

I create a Sacred Passage between 2 worlds that is led by choice, respect and dignity. Before the Soul’s Journey Home, I help to create beautiful memories and tangible keepsakes to empower the dying and their family to take back ownership of the Sacred Art of Dying.

Death is medicalised and stigmatised in Western Society. We can take back ownership by encouraging family members to actively participate in this natural process, understanding that grief provides a pathway to Self-Transformation. 

Grief transforms us and is a catalyst for change - to live with an open heart, with vulnerability and purpose and to be fully present in every moment. We can honour our Beloved by living with double the zest, triple the love, practice deep gratitude and laugh again.

Grief is emotionally, psychologically, physically and spiritually painful. Even though our human biology means we inevitably ‘lose’ everyone we love in a physical sense, we are still ill-equipped to manage the process of death and dying. 

Death brings us to our own existential crisis - a crisis of faith and understanding about the human experience. When we change our perception of death and utilise rituals and practical somatic tools, we open up a space to energetically move through grief in a way that is less traumatic and allows for genuine healing. I guide rituals to provide a space for healing, forgiveness and letting go.