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This is a grounded, educational community for people navigating end-of-life from different places — as family members, caregivers, or those exploring end-of-life doula work. This space is designed to help you feel more oriented, steady, and informed as you move through times of transition. How to Use This Space Please begin by choosing the pathway that best fits where you are right now. You are welcome to explore others as your needs shift. • Families & Loved Ones If you are supporting someone at end of life or preparing for what lies ahead, this space offers education and perspective to help you feel less alone and more grounded. • Caregivers & Support If you support others in a caregiving, hospice-aligned, or professional role, this space focuses on boundaries, nervous-system awareness, and sustainable care. • Exploring Doula Work If you feel called to end-of-life doula work or are discerning next steps, this space offers ethical, real-world orientation to the role and training pathways. • Community Discussion For introductions, reflections, and thoughtful conversation. A Few Important Notes - This is an educational community, not crisis counseling or medical advice. - Please honor confidentiality and speak from your own experience. - Different beliefs and perspectives are welcome; respect is essential. You do not need to have answers here. Curiosity, presence, and care are enough. I’m Denise — nurse-trained end-of-life doula, educator, and former family caregiver. I’m glad you’re here. 🤍
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Welcome to Sacred Transitions Collective 🤍
This space exists for anyone navigating end-of-life. Whether you are caring for a loved one, supporting families in a professional role, or exploring the path of end-of-life doula work. This is an educational and community space grounded in both sacred presence and real-world understanding. You will find conversations about: • What happens emotionally and physically at end of life • How families can feel more steady and informed • The role of presence, boundaries, and nervous-system regulation • Ethical, grounded approaches to end-of-life care This is not crisis counseling or medical advice — it is a place to learn, orient, and feel less alone in the unknown. I’m Denise — (hospice) nurse-trained, end-of-life doula, educator, and former family caregiver. I’m glad you’re here. #EndOfLifeCare #DeathDoula #HeartBridge
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