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, our services are here to 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, 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.
