Services
Ways we might walk together
Each of these offerings can stand on its own or weave with the others.
End-of-Life Doula
Non-medical companionship, planning, and presence for individuals and families facing serious illness or the end of life.
- Serious life-threatening illness — support, planning, and conversations
- Less than six months to live — regular doula services and legacy work
- Actively dying — vigil services, presence at the bedside, support for loved ones
- End-of-life options consultation — Support with end-of-life planning and provide the opportunity to speak openly and frankly about dying.
- Memorial services — Assistance with planning and organizing; can also act as the officiant.
- Facilitate ways to preserve the memory and legacy of the dying person and their work.
Grief Educator & Coach
One-on-one and group support for anticipatory grief, fresh loss, and the long tail of bereavement. Certified through David Kessler’s Grief Educator program.
- Individual grief coaching — loved one still living
- Individual grief coaching — after the death of a loved one
- Private group grief circles
- Open grief discussions and community gatherings
Interspiritual Minister & Counselor
Spiritual counsel and ceremony that honors all traditions and practices.
- Spiritual counseling
- Birth and welcoming celebrations
- Memorial and funeral services
- Major life-event celebrations
- Wedding and commitment ceremonies
- Celebrations of Life
Award-Winning Educator & Facilitator
Decades of adult-education experience translated into workshops, courses, and community conversations about living and dying well.
- "Living and Dying with Creativity" signature workshop
- Custom workshops for organizations, hospices, and faith communities
- Personal one-on-one discussions
- Conversations about living joyfully and dying gracefully.
- Death Café hosting — gentle, Unstructured conversations over tea
Begin with a free 20-minute conversation
There is no obligation. Just a quiet space to share what's on your heart and explore whether we might walk together.