Doula Care for Dying

Doula Care for Dying

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Providing comfort, peace, and care to the dying and loved ones in support of a good death.

04/16/2026

What happens after someone dies is often rushed, hidden, or handed over without much conversation.

But it doesn’t have to be that way.

After death care can be an intentional, meaningful part of the end-of-life experience, one that reflects our values, supports grieving loved ones, and honors the person who has died.

I’m honored to be in conversation with Michelle Acciavatti of Vermont Forest Cemetery and Lindsey Warren of Journey With Compassion as part of Patient Choices Vermont's Exit Matters series for an upcoming talk on after death care in Vermont. Together, we’ll explore what after death care is, why it matters, and what options are available, including whether home-based after death care is possible following medical aid in dying (MAiD).

If you’ve ever wondered what your choices are, or how to create a more supported and intentional experience after a death, I hope you’ll join us.

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