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End-of-Life Care Services

Support & Comfort to the Terminally Ill

A calm & unbiased mediator to assist loved ones with any hard conversations that still need to be shared with the dying person, helping families better understand end-of-life matters and make informed decisions.

Respite Care for Families

We know that being your loved one's primary caregiver can become overwhelming. Respite Care allows us to step in provide in home aide services so you can take care of your personal needs. This may be a few hours for you to spend lunch with a friend, or as much as a few days, for you to travel for the holidays. We are here to help.

Planning & Conducting Vigils

An advocate for the dying, providing emotional and spiritual support to individuals as they approach the end of life. Sometimes this means sitting vigil, offering respite to allow loved ones to rest during the transition period.

Hospice and Alzheimer's Education

With a strong focus on compassion and dignity in the context of end-of-life care, our services cater to the unique needs of families navigating the complexities of terminal illness with a hospice team, as well as those with Alzheimer's. We strive to provide comprehensive support for patients and their families during these challenging times.

Facilitating Post Death Home Organization

A resource person to help guide loved ones and their families and friends through the journey of mourning and grief as they prepare and organize the home after the death of their loved one.

Facilitating Legacy & Life Review Projects

We define Legacy & Life Review activities as projects that can be enjoyed by family and friends prior to and after the individual's death.  So many times, we see loved ones who need to "do something", to have a since of control, and not simply be dying. This is a wonderful way for everyone to be involved and make final lasting memories.

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This is different for every family. Let us help you find what's best for your family.

A Death Doula may or may not be the right choice for your family at this time, that's why I offer a free 30-minute consultation.

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We have structure packages or hourly rates based on the specific services provided, as well as provide a sliding scale, based off need and finances. Each situation is different, and we want to do our best to meet you and your family where you are in your time of need. 

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Grab a coffee, send us a chat or email, and let's set up a time to visit.

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Matthew focuses on the anointing of Jesus as a teaching episode for the disciples, who react with anger because of the woman’s wasteful extravagance. But Jesus defends her, saying, “She has done a beautiful thing to me” (Matthew 26:10). Christ explains that the anointing is to prepare His body for burial and that the woman’s act of love will forever be remembered wherever the good news is preached.

Mark tells the same story in similar terms, with an anonymous woman with an alabaster box interrupting a meal in Simon the leper’s home to anoint the head of Jesus with expensive perfume. Again, the woman’s critics describe her gift as excessive, complaining that it could have been sold for more than a year’s wages (Mark 14:5). But Jesus receives the woman’s gift as a selfless act of love and devotion—an appropriate way to honor the Messiah. Jesus reveals that He will not be with them much longer, which references His impending death and burial.

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I can't think of anything more honorable.

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All around us there are people who are hurting, people who need love, people who need encouragement. How blessed I am to sit at the feet and be that person.

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Please note: Death doulas are non-medical and holistic practitioners, and do not facilitate death. Our primary function is to be in support of and be alongside, individuals in their final transition and release from their physical body. Regardless of your religious beliefs, race, or orientation, I want to be of service to you and your family because of my heart. I am commanded to serve and love. 

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~ Nicole

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