Greetings. I’m Iain and I’m an end-of-life coach, a funeral advocate, funeral arranger  funeral celebrant, and a palliative and aged care aromatherapist.
I formerly worked as a registered nurse and led both acute and chronic HIV/AIDS units and general palliative care units. I have supported hundreds of individuals who were dying and did my utmost to ensure their end-of-life journey unfolded, as much as was possible, in the way that mattered to them. Although I trained as an end-of-life doula, I call myself an end-of-life-coach, as I think the term coach aligns with my desire to support people to develop their ability to embrace change, and develop the resilience needed to deal with adversity. These skills are never more critical than when dealing with your own mortality and end-of-life choices. I welcome contact from the LGBTQIA+ community.
My role as an end-of-life coach is to accompany you and those that matter to you on this journey, and to enable you and any others involved to be fully informed, emotionally supported and always listened to. I won’t be there just as a problem solver, but to share your uncertainty and support any distress you may encounter.
I am personally not scared of death or dying, but know it will be important for me to shape the process, as much as I am able. I want to be able to decide how to resolve any challenges and on what terms I will live with them. If that matters to you too, I invite you to explore the range of services outlined on my website, and then let’s talk!
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