Hello, my name is Kim. I am an End of Life Doula and an Art therapist/counsellor.
I offer companionship and support, advocacy, education in end of life and in grief, all empowering you to live well an
A call to Humanity to keep an open mind for living, dying and resting well…
Myself and other End of Life Doulas want Aussies to have a more open-minded
approach to living, dying, death and body
What services do you provide?Support for embracing death/diagnosis, advocacy, Advanced Care Planning, legacy recording and creation, End of Life support, care service for the dying, vigil and ceremon
I offer a range of services that give greater care, connection and choice in many areas related to death and dying. This looks like an authentic, continuity of care across many stages â liv
Hi my name is Sue,
Welcome to Compassionate Care Services, it is here where you’ll experience my core values – To provide Care, Compassion, and Companionship when you need it the most!
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Welcome to Your Path Guide, a dedicated Adelaide-based practice specialising in end-of-life planning, support, and sound healing therapies.
Shannon is the founder and owner of Your Path Guide. He unde
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
Hi and Welcome!
It is SUCH an honuor that you have landed here!
I am Rani Vincent, End of Life Doula; a non-medical support who is devoted to guiding and supporting you + your loved ones through dying
Candace is an end-of-life doula, funeral celebrant and registered funeral provider (reg. no. F0000562U) who believes that one of the most life-affirming things a person can do is to prepare for one
Hello, my name is Tracey. I live in the beautiful Hawkesbury in Richmond, NSW.
I’m an End of Life Doula, Funeral Celebrant and Life Coach.
My life journey has taken me through various stages inc
As a general medical practitioner with many years of experience, I have attended many individuals and their families confronted with illness and dying. In retirement, I have supported friends and rela
Like many people, I have experienced the loss of a loved one. On a few occasions, my loved ones made early decisions about their care. They had an end of life experience that was as comfortable as pos