
Frequently Asked Questions
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An End of Life Guide offers non-medical support, guidance, and education to help you and your loved ones prepare for this life event. This can range from the more practical items such as helping to complete advance care directives, to processing grief and other heavy and challenging emotions, to sitting bedside in the final hours.
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At this time, I do not work with pets, provide any medical care or administer medication, cooking or housekeeping, bathing and grooming and other ADLs (activities of daily living) or write eulogies
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There is no technical difference, it’s really a matter of choice of words.
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I work alongside and often in coordination with hospice/palliative care. I can help with coordinating calendars, advocating for the patients wishes, and filling the care gaps.
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Sensitive Objective Support (SOS) refers to a type of care I offer that serves those with complicated situations. This could look like difficult family or caregiver dynamics, MAiD, VSED and other forms of Chosen Death, suicidal ideation, ill-tempered individuals, etc. If you are wondering if this applies please mention “SOS” in the contact form/discovery call.
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At this time no, but I can absolutely direct you to other trusted providers, helpful resources, and support groups
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I do not, however I can guide you through the logistics of planning a home funeral.
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No, all costs incurred will be paid out-of-pocket and are not FSA/HSA eligible.
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All services are offered on a sliding scale which will be clearly outlined in the doula/client contract. Payments can be made per session or bundled. I accept cash, Venmo, and Zelle.
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Both! Certain services are only offered in person which is in the Missoula, Montana area