Practice being alive

Ways to work with me

End of Life Care Guidance

End of life planning does not have to feel overwhelming or lonely. With warmth, deep listening, and steady guidance, I support individuals and families in creating clarity, peace, and meaning during this sacred time, while gently tending to the practical details.

Advance Directive and Living Will Guidance

This is not just paperwork. It is a values-based conversation with your future self and the people who may one day speak for you. Together, we name what matters, complete essential documents, and create clarity that brings relief now and peace later.

Transition: In-Between Guidance

Gentle, steady companionship for endings, identity shifts, and quiet awakenings with space for tears, laughter, and the brave question: How do I live my one wild and precious life from here?

This is a place to practice being alive in the middle of it all.

For the moments when life cracks open and you find yourself standing in a wide, unmarked field between what was and what is becoming. The old plan has dissolved. The new one hasn’t arrived. And somewhere inside, you’re whispering some version of: Now what?

Live like time matters

I help people prepare for death while they’re still alive.

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We talk about death—so life can breathe again.

My Approach

As an RN, End-of-Life Care and Transition In-Between Guide, my work is rooted in helping people meet life’s most tender thresholds with honesty, compassion, and care. I aim to shift how we approach dying from isolation and fear toward connection, meaning, and peace. Through story and heart centered care, I walk alongside individuals and families as they find beauty in endings, courage in grief, and a deeper sense of aliveness even at life’s edge.

What is a Death Doula / End of Life Care Guidance?

Think of a birth doula, but instead of greeting tiny humans, we’re helping people say their goodbyes with dignity, peace, and maybe even humor (because yes, death and laughter absolutely belong together). We’re the calm in the storm, the gentle hand to hold, the voice that says, “It’s okay, you’re not alone in this.”

Whether it’s easing fears, making sure final wishes are honored, or simply sitting in quiet presence, we’re here to bring love, light, and a little grace to life’s most sacred transition.