Hello and welcome. I’m glad you found your way here.
Whether you're caregiving or living with a life-limiting illness, planning ahead or reeling after a sudden loss—this space is for you.
Facing the end of life, riding the intense waves of grief, or caring for someone through either can feel overwhelming and uncertain.
Our overburdened and imperfect systems often can’t provide the steady, whole-person support people truly need when navigating something so enormous. As a death doula (also known as an end-of-life doula or death midwifery practitioner), I offer non-medical emotional and practical support to help fill those gaps—providing personalized care and companionship that helps you feel seen, heard, and empowered.
My role is to offer warm, calm, and trauma-informed support—whether you've had time to prepare, are facing the unexpected, or are struggling to find care that truly meets you where you are. My approach is gentle, compassionate, and rooted in nature-based practices.
You don’t have to do it alone. Together, we can talk about the hard stuff, explore options, and find small ways to bring more ease, comfort, and meaning to this difficult time.
Below is a non-exhaustive list of ways we can work together.
I offer support for all mortal creatures, honouring the kinship and connection we share with all living things.
If the kind of care you are looking for isn’t listed, please get in touch so we can chat about it. Remember that everyone’s story and needs are different, and that there’s no right or wrong way to navigate this.
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Our animals hold such a special place in our hearts, and their time with us always feels too short. Saying goodbye can be one of the hardest things we face.
Whether you’re preparing for a natural death, making difficult decisions, or grieving a beloved friend, I know how impossibly hard it is.
I am here to offer heart-centered support:
• Talking through options & planning ahead for home deaths or euthanasia decisions
• Creating rituals and meaningful goodbyes
• Guidance through the dying process
• Ideas for helping children understand, process, and say goodbye in a way that feels right for them
• Holding space for hard emotions and grief, before & after loss
• Support for sudden or unexpected deathsThis is slow, compassionate, non-medical support, honoring the deep bond you share with your companion.
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Planning isn’t just for the old or the sick — it’s for everyone. In an ideal world, everyone of legal age would have some sort of basic instructions of wishes in case of death or incapacity. Death can happen at any stage of life, and acknowledging our mortality before we are forced to makes it less scary and more manageable.
I can help you explore options, values and beliefs, complete holistic end-of-life plans, and make arrangements for after death. Together, we’ll create plans that reflect your wishes and ensure those who need to know are prepared to honor them.
Planning isn’t just paperwork – it includes thinking about what you do or do not want during the dying time. Are there people you absolutely don’t want around? Smells or sounds that comfort you, or ones that you can’t stand? Books or poems you’d like read to you, or ones that are boring? What about the space, the lighting, the textures and fabrics? Let’s do what we can to infuse this impossibly hard time with moments of choice, pleasure and beauty.
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Sometimes, you just have questions that you want to ask, or feelings you want to explore with someone knowledgeable, instead of falling down the Google rabbit hole.
We can address anything you’d like to explore in the realm of life, grief, death and dying, and I can provide resources, help with research, or offer referrals to trusted professionals.
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Choosing Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) is a complex decision. It can bring on a mix of emotions and logistical challenges for everyone involved. I offer non-medical guidance for individuals and caregivers navigating the MAiD process. This can include help with paperwork, space to process thoughts and feelings, and a compassionate presence.
This process can be challenging, and not everyone will feel the same way about the decision. I offer support in navigating these dynamics. Whether you are seeking support for yourself or someone else, I am here to help you make this transition with as much ease as possible.
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Grief is a deeply personal process. I'm here to offer a non-judgmental space where you can meet it in your own way, at your own pace.
As a grief support group facilitator and grief companion, I’ve had the honour of sitting with many grieving people, and have learned so much from the wisdom each one holds.
Depending on your needs, I can offer information and resources, help co-create creative grief tending projects, or simply sit with you in the dark.
I can also support you in navigating hard conversations, creating a grief-survival plan, and connecting with additional resources as you learn to carry this grief.
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Rituals have been shown to reduce anxiety, help us externalize and process emotions, and bring comfort during times of transition. They don’t need to be elaborate to be powerful — a small, intentional act can carry immense significance.
Whether it’s planning a home funeral, creating a send-off plan, a grief ritual or a memorial, I’ll support you to craft something that feels personal
and meaningful to you.
Disclaimer: The support and guidance provided are not intended to replace professional medical or veterinary care. I am not qualified to diagnose, treat, or prescribe medical or veterinary treatments. My role is to offer non-medical, emotional, practical, and spiritual support to complement the care provided by licensed professionals, often too busy to offer supportive non-medical care. Please continue to consult your veterinarian or other healthcare providers for all medical decisions.