
Areas of interest: Death as part of cultural awareness, Guidance and care for loved ones, Networking
Intention: I come to end of life work through my career in healthcare. Still I am interested in learning more/being more involved when the time feels right and/or opportunities present.

Areas of interest: Patient advocacy, Deathbed vigiling, Guidance and care for loved ones
Associations: Visiting Nurses Hospice of Douglas County (Lawrence, KS), Lawrence Area Professionals on Aging (LAPA), The University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, Senior Resource Center for Douglas County (SRC)
Intention: I have always been very comfortable talking about death and willing to listen when individuals are getting older or starting the dying process. I am also very comfortable sitting with individuals as they are dying. I truly believe this is my life’s calling.
Contact me: call Cindy , email Cindy

Areas of interest: Advanced Directives, Guidance and care for loved ones, Early grief, Networking
Associations: Private practice with individuals and family bin long term care, palliative care programs, hospice, oncology or in mental health.
Intention: I hope to continue to work with clients and family to honor their dying process.
Contact me: Email Samantha or call Samantha. Website

Areas of interest: Education, training, and presenting, Death as part of cultural awareness, Deathbed vigil, Guidance and care for loved ones, After death care, Ritual, Early grief, Connection to spirit.
Associations: Midland Care Hospice, Midland PACE, Douglas County VNA
Intention: For many years, working with and guiding people at the end of life has opened my heart to wisdom beyond our daily experience. I know this is available to anyone. Having death in my presence on a regular basis in a positive way teaches me to live each day fully and allows me to bring healing to people who are struggling. End of life is a very personal time for people, and it is an honor to be allowed to bear witness to it.
Contact me: Email Amy or call Amy. Website news

Areas of interest: Death as part of cultural awareness, Legacy projects, Deathbed vigil, After death care, Funeral planning, Ritual, Early grief
Associations: Speech-language pathologist, INELDA member and certified doula, KC Hospice, Douglas County VNA hospice, Naranon
My Calling: I prefer to be with the dying and their family and friends as they prepare to die, at the time of death, as well as part of the funeral/ritual and grief after. I offer my steady loving peaceful presence to be exactly what they need at their greatest time of need. End of life can be planned, peace filled and provide powerful memories for those left to live with that loss. I’m honored to be in that Holy space.
Contact me: Email Tasha or call Tasha

Areas of interest: Education, training, and presenting, Advanced Directives, Patient advocacy, Death as part of cultural awareness, Legacy projects, Deathbed vigiling, Guidance and care for loved ones, After death care, Funeral planning, Ritual, Early grief, Networking
Associations: Visiting Nurses Hospice of Douglas County (Lawrence, KS), Lawrence Area Professionals on Aging (LAPA), The University of Kansas School of Social Welfare, Senior Resource Center for Douglas County (SRC)
Intention: I am a licensed master social worker (LMSW) and have worked with older adults throughout my 20 year career in long term care, home health, and hospice. Aging advocacy has always been my passion and older adults my favorite population of individuals. It has been such a rewarding experience to learn what each individual values most in their lives, and to help advocate for and encourage end of life care planning.
Contact me: Email Mickey or call Mickey.

Areas of interest: Education, training, and presenting, Patient advocacy, Legacy projects, Deathbed vigiling, Guidance and care for loved ones, After death care, Funeral planning, Ritual
Associations: Midland Care (Topeka), VNA (Lawrence)
My intentions: I’ve spent my 10+ year social work career privileged to journey alongside individuals as they navigate life’s ups, downs and in-betweens. Through our work together, I came to understand that finding a way to mark life transitions is critical to processing, integrating and moving forward. It’s also essential for meaning-making. In my role as a life cycle doula, I offer presence and customized services. Email Laura

Areas of interest: Training, and presenting, Patient advocacy, Death as part of cultural awareness, Deathbed vigil, Guidance and care for loved ones, After death care
Associations: I’ve worked at Stormont Vail in Topeka, Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Lawrence, and Advent Health Shawnee Mission in Merriam. I have lots of connections though and can likely make more!
My intentions: I had a friend with ALS and I supported her from the perspective of my OT background but once she was placed on hospice I knew it was time to transition to the perspective of an end of life doula. To have the honor of going through the journey of supporting her while living and after death was life changing.
Contact me: Email Johni or call Johni

Areas of interest: Training, and presenting, Patient advocacy, Guidance and care for loved ones, After death care, Ritual, Early grief
Associations: Douglas County VNA Hospice Friends of Time
My intentions: Regardless of our season of life, each of us live at all times between the stirrup and the ground. My calling is to walk alongside people into that space where mercy finds every last one of us.

Areas of interest: Death as part of cultural awareness, deathbed vigiling, guidance and care for loved ones
Associations: Douglas County VNA Hospice, Midland Care
My intentions: I have always been interested in EOL care. Death is seen by so many people as this horrible thing, but I think it is beautiful and can be handled with such dignity. Death is a part of life…a painful part, but an important part.

Areas of interest: Education, training, and presenting, Patient advocacy, Legacy projects, Deathbed vigil, Guidance and care for loved ones, After death care, Ritual, Early grief, Networking
Associations: Kansas City Hospice & Palliative Care, Douglas County VNA Hospice
My intentions: As a death doula, my hope is to support and guide the dying and their loved ones so that they may experience more meaning, comfort and peace during this profound stage of life. I consider it a true privilege to walk alongside people in their end–of-life journeys.

Areas of interest: Education, training, and presenting, Advanced Directives, Patient advocacy, Death as part of cultural awareness, Legacy projects, Deathbed vigil, Guidance and care for loved ones, After death care, Ritual, Networking, Social Media
Associations: Harbor Hospice of Kansas, Douglas County VNA Hospice
My intentions: I feel called to be with people as they think about the end of physical life and transitioning to their new spot in this big universe. My gifts of empathy and being present lend to caring for others and I feel honored to support and guide families as we attempt to bridge the societal gap in compassionate deathcare.
Contact me: Email Allison or call Allison

Areas of interest: Patient advocacy, Death as part of cultural awareness, Legacy projects, Deathbed vigil, Guidance and care for loved ones and pets, After death care, Ritual
Associations: Harbor Hospice of Kansas, Village Deathcare
My Calling: In 2016, I realized that death care was my natural gift while attending the death of my heartdog, Rufus. Over the years, I’ve had the honor of supporting several people and pets as they transition. End of life is a sacred time and deserves the support of the community at large.
Contact me: Email Rachel or call Rachel

Areas of interest: Education, training, and presenting, Patient advocacy, Death as part of cultural awareness, Legacy projects, Deathbed vigil, Guidance and care for loved ones, After death care, Ritual, Early grief
Associations: NASW ACSW
Intention: Everyone is entitled to a “good death” and I want to be a guide and help wherever I can.
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