What is an End of Life Doula?
A Death Doula - also known as an End-of-Life Doula - provides practical and emotional support during life’s final chapter, offering steady guidance and quiet compassion to both individuals and their families.
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Whether you're facing a terminal diagnosis or navigating the natural challenges of aging, End-of-Life Doulas support you - whether at home, in a hospital, hospice, or care facility. This non-medical role is centred on maintaining your quality of life, honouring your identity, and helping you feel seen and supported throughout the process.
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End-of-Life Doulas bring knowledge, a calm presence, and deep empathy. We help you explore what matters most, offer space for conversation and reflection, and assist with practical steps - so that your final chapter can be approached with dignity, meaning, and peace.
To learn more, please visit our Resources page.​
Depending on your Home Care Package or NDIS plan (self or agency-managed), funding may be available for End-of-Life Doula services. Please speak with your provider for details.
