Services

  • Bedside Vigil Support for families and patient

    Bedside Vigil Support is provided to offer companionship, comfort, and emotional support to the patient and their loved ones during the dying process. This support is offered in the final hours or days of a person's life, when they are in hospice care or are receiving palliative care.

  • Regular visits to patient or family

    End of Life Doulas visit families to provide support and guidance.They offer emotional support, help facilitate conversations about death and dying, and provide practical non-medical assistance with creating end-of-life plans and engaging in rituals or ceremonies.

  • Develop and write vigil plan for patient

    Developing a vigil plan for an individual in hospice care involves creating a structured outline of how their loved ones and caregivers will provide support and comfort during the dying process.

  • Assist with end of life documents

    End-of-life documents are important legal documents that outline your wishes regarding medical care, treatment, and decision-making in the event that you are unable to communicate them yourself.

  • Create Rituals and other Ceremonies

    Creating rituals and ceremonies for the end of life can be a meaningful way to honor and celebrate the life of the individual who is nearing the end of their life, as well as provide comfort and support to their loved ones.

  • Yoga and Breathing Exercise for patients & families

    Practicing yoga and deep breathing exercises can provide comfort and support for individuals towards the end of life. These practices can help reduce stress, anxiety, and promote relaxation and peace, supporting your physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

  • Provide Respite Care for families

    Respite care is a type of short-term care provided to individuals who are usually being looked after by family members or other caregivers. It offers temporary relief to the primary caregiver so they can have a break from their caregiving responsibilities, recharge, and attend to their own needs. Respite care can be provided in a variety of settings, such as at home, in a residential facility, or in a hospice center.

  • Guided Imagery and Meditation Relaxation

    Guided imagery and meditation are relaxation techniques that can be used to help clients and their families cope with stress, anxiety, and emotional distress during the end-of-life journey.