Doulas help and teach you and your family throughout the end of life process
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Dying with dignity discussions/ written plans
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Hospital, Nursing Home, and In-Home Visits
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Prayers, visualizations, songs, and/or other comfort supports during the active dying process
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Quiet hand-holding and positive presence during vigil and the active dying process
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Caregiver relief including during overnight hours
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Companionship and advocacy for the dying
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Teaching family to care for their loved one during the dying process
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End of life questions answered
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Remembrance ceremonies and rituals
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Resources, Local services, Reading Lists
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Member of the palliative care team we serve alongside the hospice team
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Legacy work completed pre-or-post death (including memoirs, obituary writing, program writing, letter writing, and slide shows)
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Pre- and Post Death continuity of care for family members
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Serve as a “safe place” for fears, anxieties, etc.; Be a listening ear
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Complete “life-walk” activities and other remembrance sessions