What is a Death Doula and How Does Someone Become One?
A Death Doula provides non-medical support, helping individuals and their loved ones navigate end-of-life planning, emotional care, and a peaceful transition.
A Death Doula provides non-medical support, helping individuals and their loved ones navigate end-of-life planning, emotional care, and a peaceful transition.
Discover how to manage grief with Lisa Keefauver, a grief activist and author of Grief is a Sneaky Bitch. In this episode of the Buried in Work Podcast, learn practical strategies for navigating loss, supporting others, and creating grief-smart environments.
Find the right death doula by asking important questions about training, services, philosophy, and compatibility to ensure compassionate care during end-of-life.
Manage tasks after a funeral from expressing gratitude to handling finances, legal matters, and planning for the future.
Being patient and consistent over time is essential for supporting those who are grieving, as grief is a process that unfolds at its own pace.
Respecting cultural and personal beliefs about grief is essential for providing meaningful support to those who are grieving, acknowledging the diversity of grief experiences.