Greetings, I am grateful for the opportunity to introduce myself to you and your loved ones.
Located on Sydney’s lower north shore, I would be honoured to meet you and share my experience as a d
I have completed my End of Life Doula foundation and intensive training course with Preparing the Way End of Life Doula Services, and am currently undertaking the newly Accredited Certificate IV in En
I am a woman, a wife, a mother, a grandmother, an End of Life Doula and a certified clinical musician. I know that relationships matter. I believe that with the help of others we can all learn to rise
As an End of Life Doula, my desire is to help people to have a good death. That means we need to know what people want which requires a conversation. Following the recent death of my father, my mother
My extensive experience as a
trained nurse and my personal experiences with death have formed me into a End
of life Doula who understands every layer of this difficult journey medical,
spiritual, emot
As an end-of-life doula, my primary role encompasses companionship, education, and advocacy for both the individual nearing the end of life and their broader community. I extend practical and emotiona
Dying is more than the physical body shutting down, with a hospital nursing background, I witnessed many and each unique deaths,
beginning a new lifestyle I embraced the unique sounds of Tibetan Bowls
I work primarily in the Canberra region. Whether days or decades ahead, I give people space and resources to prepare for death so the rest of their lives are not spent in fear of it. When the time com
Andrea is based in the beautiful lower Hunter NSW, servicing the Newcastle, Port Stephens and Lake Macquarie area.
Through her vast travels and her passion for other cultures, she attained a broad cul
Ive finished my Death Doula course last July through IAP college. ive worked in aged care for 13 years. and now want to go into the areas in most passionate about. Death and Dieing, and the rights peo
Recently Trained through IAP College. Have been working in Aged Care for a long time. We often don’t recognise soon enough that a person is needing to be palliative. I have had chance on nigh