- INELDA - International End of Life Doula Association
If you feel a calling to serve the dying, or you just want to know more about best practices in end-of-life care, the International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA) welcomes you
- What an End-of-Life Doula Can Do for You
An end-of-life doula provides emotional and physical support, education about the dying process, preparation for what’s to come and guidance while you’re grieving
- NATIONAL END-OF-LIFE DOULA ALLIANCE (NEDA) - Home
The National End-of-Life Doula Alliance “NEDA” is a diverse and inclusive 501c6 non-profit membership business league that serves as a “big tent” for those who share its mission, vision, and values (see below); and who seek to learn about, promote, and provide educational and professional support for its members
- What Are End-of-Life Doulas? - WebMD
End-of-life doulas, or “death doulas,” help people nearing death prepare emotionally and spiritually
- ‘Death Doulas’ Serve Dying Patients at Home, in Hospice
Death doulas complement hospice Many end-of-life doulas, also known as death midwives, say they complement the care from hospitals, senior-care facilities and hospices, as well as fill in the gaps that occur during the dying process
- End-of-Life Doulas Are Changing How We Die | Blog | PBS
Meet the end-of-life or death doulas training to help provide emotional, practical, and spiritual support to people who are dying, and to the loved ones around them And watch Sister Una Lived a
- End-of-Life Doula
End-of-Life Doula As an END-OF-LIFE DOULA, I provide companionship, comfort, and guidance to those facing end-of-life My non-medical holistic support encompasses emotional, spiritual, and practical care My goal is to enhance the quality of life of everyone traveling the end-of-life journey
- What Is an End-of-Life Doula? - Seniors Guide
An end-of-life doula, sometimes called doulas for the dying or death midwives, help dying people transition from life into death
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