Wherever you are on your end-of-life journey, I’ll meet you there.

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Package Services

A bundle of several sessions, designed specifically to tackle certain end-of-life challenges.

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Holding It, Together

Activating Your Circles of Care

Tame the overwhelm: map out what you need, invite others in, and create a shared, actionable plan.

For people living with serious illness, their caregivers, and other loved ones.

Custom Services

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Maybe you’re not sure what help looks like.

Or you know what you want, but it’s not in a package.

Either way, let’s talk.

Some examples of end-of-life care.

This is not an exhaustive list, so if you don’t see what you need, just ask.

I’ve organized this by end-of-life “phases,” but it’s not a rigid system. We can work on any of these whenever you’re ready.

Planning for end of life


Plans for living well while aging.

Advance directives, aka living wills.

Health care proxies.

Planning for a “good death” and your wishes for dying and after-death rituals.

Building grief and death literacy.

Creating ritual and meaning-making, including transition rituals and legacy projects.

After a diagnosis


Planning how you want to live the life you have.

Mapping and arranging sustainable support.

Resourcing you to choose your preferred options for dying, including Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD), Voluntarily Stopping Eating & Drinking (VSED), and palliative options.

Stable and grounded companionship as you navigate this new terrain.

During active dying


Resourcing for caregivers, including providing respite.

Sitting vigil for the dying person.

Helping caregivers and families with rituals or activities to mark the threshold according to the dying person’s wishes.

After a death


Help caregivers and families* resource themselves to express and integrate their grief.

Support with family and community rituals for honoring their loved one and expressing their collective emotional needs.

Mediating to resolve or repair unfinished business, guilt, or conflict showing up in the grief process.

Help caregivers and families identify how they want to carry their loved one’s values forward into shared life, not just remember them privately.

Note: I am not a medical professional, and I do not provide medical, legal, or financial advice. I’m not available for 24/7 on‑call support. If you need that level of coverage, we can talk about how to build it through hospice, home care, or your wider network.

* When I say “family,” I mean whoever is in a person’s inner circles of care. I work with families and chosen families in all their forms, including friends, housemates, polycules, intentional communities, and kin who aren’t related by blood.


You don’t have to know what you need before you reach out.

Start a conversation and we’ll figure it out together.

Pricing

I offer a sliding scale for all of my services, because access to an end-of-life doula should not be determined by your financial experience.

If you've just received a serious diagnosis, you may not know yet what your financial picture will look like. That's okay. Choose the rate that feels true for you today, and know that we can revisit it if your situation changes.

If you’re stumped about what to choose, or the rates shown are absolutely not accessible to you, reach out and we’ll talk about it together.

For Packages, rates are listed on the detail page for each package.

For Custom Services, rates will depend on the complexity of our work together. I will give you a tailored rate sheet with the sliding scale amounts after our initial, free conversation.

Standard Rate


For those who can meet this cost without significant financial hardship.

For example:

  • You might be paying off debt or working to build savings, but you have access to steady income.

  • You do not spend most of your time thinking about meeting basic needs (including food, housing, and transportation).

  • You might have to cut back on some discretionary spending to afford the Standard Rate but the sacrifice is short-term.

This is the rate that allows me to do this work sustainably.

Sustaining Rate


For those with significant financial resources who want to actively contribute to broader access.

For example:

  • You have access to financial security, have personal savings, family wealth, or own property.

  • You are able to pay for “wants” and spend little time worrying about securing necessities in your life.

Paying this rate is a way of extending this work to people who couldn't otherwise access it.

It's participation in something larger than just our work together.

Community Rate


For those for whom the Standard Rate would create genuine financial hardship, not just inconvenience or sacrifice.

This rate is made possible by others who pay at or above the Standard Rate.

Limited to 5 spots per quarter.