• This is an invitation to accept and plan for your own mortality. Thinking openly and honestly about what your death wishes are, I will help you make a plan that will honor you and your loved ones at the time of your death.

  • When caretakers are bearing witness to active death, unanticipated sites, sounds, and smells may disrupt the peace of the space. I will educate you on common things a dying person may do while laboring into their death. Prior education on what the active death process looks like aids in the caretaker and dying person’s ability to labor into death as peacefully as possible.

  • You are worthy of understanding your end of life rights and options. If you don’t know what your options are, you do not have any. I will listen to your priorities and fears and empower you to make end of life decisions that best align with your values.