Honoring Life. Supporting Dying. Finding Meaning in Death.

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Death is one of life’s most sacred thresholds. It is a profound, mysterious passage that every one of us will encounter, yet so few of us feel prepared to face. It can stir fear, uncertainty, grief, and loneliness. These feelings are natural. To stand at the edge of the unknown, or to accompany someone we love as they approach it, can feel overwhelming.

Within this space, there is also the possibility for deep meaning, connection, and tenderness.

As a death doula, I am here to gently walk alongside you in this tender time. Whether you are facing your own mortality or supporting a loved one, I offer a steady, compassionate presence. I am someone who will listen without judgment, honor your beliefs and wishes, and help create a sense of peace amidst the uncertainty.

Together, we can make space for your fears while also tending to what matters most: comfort, dignity, legacy, and love. You do not have to navigate this sacred passage alone.

“Acceptance is found only by wholly inhabiting our denial. Contemplating death is really contemplating resistance, and for a long time. How do we get ready to die? We start with not being ready. We start with the fact that we are afraid. A long, lonesome examination of our fear. We start by admitting that we are all future corpses pretending we don’t know.” -Sallie Tisdale