End-of-Life Doula Services in Southfield, MI

Full Spectrum Support

at the End of Life.

Physical, emotional, and spiritual support for the dying and their loved ones.

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Our Holistic Approach to Treating Death.

Dying is a difficult time for everyone. We all want to be as prepared and in control of the process as possible. Our doulas assist by helping you plan ahead before you've reached your transition date. It's our mission to provide a safe and open space for discussion around death and dying. Call us today and allow us to start this conversation. We can help answer questions, address concerns or provide information so that you and your loved one's are best prepared for life's conclusion.

Who We Help

Care for the Dying & Their Loved Ones

Our services have profound benefits to both patients an their loved ones. Learn how we can help you.

Patients & Clients

Expert guidance, support, and compassion to guide you through your final chapter in life.

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Family & Loved Ones

Professional and compassionate support to help manage your loved one's passing.

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What does an End of Life Doula Do?


An End-of-Life Doula is a non-medical professional trained to care for a person and their family holistically at the end of life. They are experts in helping to support the process of dying, offering a sense of comfort, dignity, meaning, and helping to provide a sacred space for closure and peace for the patient and their loved ones.


End-of-Life Doulas are trained to offer a safe, compassionate space for people to speak openly and honestly about their dying experience. They also help the person explore how they might want others to remember them after death while exploring what is most important in life. An end-of-life doula often helps families plan by providing them with guidance in advanced directives and legacy planning.


The end of life is a sacred time, and an end-of-life doula can help to provide peace by creating a safe space for the person who is dying and their loved ones. The end-of-life doula offers companionship, emotional support, provides comfort care and can give respite to weary caregivers.


The role of an end-of-life doula is best to be addressed in the early stages of a diagnosis or death planning. The information and support they offer can make a profound difference not only for the dying person but also for their loved ones. They will help you navigate through your feelings, show compassion and empathy, and provide education on how to navigate such difficult times best.

How We Help During Death

We are experts in giving emotional, spiritual, and physical help to people before they die, as well as helping family members by making sure they have closure. Our doulas are honored to offer compassionate care near the end of your journey’s path so that you may find peace and meaning in whatever way makes sense to you.

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Doula Support

If you or a loved one have been given a terminal diagnosis or you are in senior care center, we can provide comfort and companionship. We also offer funeral planning services for the family of those with an incurable illness in addition to end-of-life plans that include legacy projects like creating photo albums as well as compassionate touch care for families who may need support navigating their grief process.

Vigil Support

For too many people, the act of dying can be a lonely experience. That's why we're here to offer you personalized care when you need it most. We'll take time out from your busy schedule and spend some quality moments with whatever is left of your loved one before they leave this world for good or help coordinate meals for family members who want to stay close at hand during their final hours together as well as other services that are necessary in these difficult times.

Grief Support

A death in the family is perhaps one of the most devastating events that could happen to any person. It can be difficult and there are many ways it will affect you, your loved ones, friends who have lost someone close to them- these losses can still feel fresh even years later. Grief has been shown over time as having negative consequences on mental health.

Interested in becoming an End-of-Life Doula?

Learn More About the International Doula Life Movement.

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