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  1. Similarly, a death doula — also known as an end-of-life doula, end-of-life coach, death midwife or death coach — assists a dying person and their loved ones before, during and after death.

  2. It’s time for us to embrace the end-of-life doula approach to care. Whether you received a life-limiting diagnosis, you care for someone near the end of life, you feel a calling to serve the dying, or you just want to know more about best practices in end-of-life care, INELDA welcomes you.

  3. End-of-life doulas (EOLDs) provide non-medical, holistic support and comfort to people preparing for, or experiencing end of life by offering education and guidance; emotional, social, and spiritual care; logistical and practical assistance, and more--before during and after death.

  4. Nov 18, 2019 · A death doula has a multifaceted role that encompasses the tangible and intangible aspects of end-of-life care. In essence, a death doula serves as a guide, companion, and advocate for those nearing death, as well as for their loved ones.

  5. www.webmd.com › features › end-of-life-death-doulasWhat Are Death Doulas? - WebMD

    Feb 16, 2024 · End-of-life doulas, or “death doulas,” help people nearing death prepare emotionally and spiritually.

  6. May 7, 2024 · Death doulas are an unregulated but increasingly accessible—and, for many, essential—resource to help people with terminal illnesses and their families maintain healthy relationships and ...

  7. WHAT IS AN END-OF-LIFE DOULA? End-of-life doulas provide companionship, comfort, and guidance to those facing a terminal illness or death. Our non-medical holistic support encompasses emotional, spiritual, and practical care.

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