🕯️ Exploring End-of-Life Doula Work
If you’re here because you feel drawn to end-of-life doula work, you’re not alone — and you’re also not expected to know what that call means yet.
This role is often described in idealistic or incomplete ways. In reality, end-of-life doula work requires steadiness, ethical clarity, emotional maturity, and a deep respect for both families and clinical teams.
This space exists to help you discern, not rush.
Here you’ll find conversations about:
  • What end-of-life doulas do — and what they do not do
  • Scope of practice and ethical boundaries
  • The emotional and practical realities of the work
  • How training and mentorship actually support readiness
This is not a recruitment space or a promise of certification. It is a place to learn, reflect, and decide whether this work aligns with who you are and how you want to serve.
Some people discover this path is right for them.
Others realize it isn’t — and that clarity is just as valuable.
When you’re ready, I’ll share opportunities for deeper education and guided training. Until then, you’re welcome to read, ask thoughtful questions, and take your time.
Discernment is part of the work.
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🕯️ Exploring End-of-Life Doula Work
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