End of life coaching is for everyone.

Knowing death is inevitable makes it no less painful when it arrives. I provide professional guidance to individuals and their loved ones facing the end of life head on. With a focus on emotional, spiritual and highly practical support tailored to your unique story, we’ll identify your top priorities to create a clear and thoughtful end of life plan. No matter the direction, we’ll make your time count.

How I Support You

Presence & Emotional Care

Compassionate, steady support for the emotional, spiritual, and relational experiences that arise before, during, and after death.

Guidance & Practical Support

Clear, nonmedical guidance to help individuals and families navigate decisions, planning, and uncertainty with confidence and care.

Meaning, Legacy & Continuity

Support for reflection, ritual, and remembrance — honoring what matters most and helping connection continue beyond loss.

My services include:

    • Emotional and spiritual guidance for individuals and families

    • Grief counsel and emotional processing

    • Life reflection and meaning-making

    • Exploring legacy, impact, and identity

    • Dedicated space for joyful reminiscence

    • Support navigating regrets and unfinished business

    • Safe, facilitated conversations between loved ones (joyful and/or difficult)

    • Guided meditation to reduce anxiety, ease pain, and promote calm

  • Nonmedical guidance about the dying process (physiological, psychological, and spiritual)

    Support with end-of-life care planning, including:

    • Living wills

    • Healthcare power of attorney

    • Final wish clarification and fulfillment

    Assistance planning final arrangements, celebrations of life, or other ceremonies aligned with your wishes

    • Support creating and delivering personalized goodbyes

    • Guidance with commemoration projects and legacy work

    • Facilitation of loving rituals, forgiveness circles, and meaning-centered ceremonies

    • Obituary writing assistance

    • Bedside vigil services during the active dying process

    • Emotional presence and grounding support for the dying person

    • Calm, attentive support during transitions and final moments

    • Respite care and companionship for caregivers

    • Emotional support and grounding during the final days and hours

    • Space for caregivers to rest, reflect, and be held

    • Facilitated reprocessing sessions for individuals and families

    • Grief support for the circle of care following death

    • Gentle guidance navigating early grief and integration

    • Referrals to trusted, vetted professionals as needed

    • Ongoing coaching and grief support beyond the initial period

    • 24-hour on-call support during critical times

Who I support

People often reach out for end-of-life coaching when they are:

  • Facing their own end of life and seeking support to process, prioritize, and prepare

  • Wanting support for themselves and their loved ones before, during, and/or after death

  • Supporting a dying loved one and needing guidance or care for themselves as part of the circle of care

  • Exploring fears, questions, or uncertainty about death and wishing to plan ahead

  • Seeking to create an end-of-life plan in advance or in case of sudden illness or death

This list isn’t exhaustive. Support is always tailored to the person, the moment, and what matters most. If you’re ready to explore what support could look like for you, schedule a free consultation to see if we’re a good fit.

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End of Life Coaching Benefits

When approaching the end of life, the gap between the right care and enough care can feel wider than ever. In my practice, I work to enhance and complement medical, palliative, or hospice care often stretched impossibly thin.

My clients benefit from:

  • Greater emotional support, companionship, control, comfort, and peace of mind ahead of passing

  • Reduced anxiety, fear, shame, loneliness, frustration, and alienation

  • Greater satisfaction with hospice or palliative care due to enhanced communication and education

  • Focused attention, clarity, and fulfillment of end of life needs and wishes

  • Increased support for loved ones and the circle of care resulting in better long-term psychological outcomes for survivors

  • Much needed reprieve for caregivers

  • Practical support for the dying person and their circle of care so that they can navigate complex decision making

  • Greater emotional support, companionship, control, comfort, and peace of mind ahead of passing

  • Reduced anxiety, fear, shame, loneliness, frustration, and alienation

  • Greater satisfaction with hospice or palliative care due to enhanced communication and education

  • Focused attention, clarity, and fulfillment of end of life needs and wishes

  • Increased support for loved ones and the circle of care resulting in better long-term psychological outcomes for survivors

  • Much needed reprieve for caregivers

  • Practical support for the dying person and their circle of care so that they can navigate complex decision making

Resources

End-of-life doulas complement hospice care by offering nonmedical emotional, spiritual, and practical support. The articles below explore their role and impact within end-of-life care.

Understanding the Role of End-of-Life Doulas in Hospice

What’s an End-of-Life Doula & How Can They Help Hospice Patients?

What’s an End-of-Life Doula?

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