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End-Of-Life Support and Education:

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  • Advance care planning, companionship, vigil presence, and legacy work. Care is delivered with dignity, calm, and confidentiality, with full care coordination including scheduling and a shared Care Journal so families and care teams stay informed and aligned. Referrals to trusted community partners—therapeutic support, will preparation, estate services, and funeral arrangements—ensure seamless, culturally sensitive and gender affirming support through every step of the transition.

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  • Tailored educational programs, support services, and community events for parents, educators, organizations, and the public. Workshops cover age‑appropriate language and strategies for parents and educators to support children through loss. Corporate services deliver custom contingency planning for organisational responses and on‑site individual or group bereavement support that complements standard EAPs.

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CARE

We accompany individuals and their families through the end‑of‑life journey with holistic, non‑medical care tailored to cultural, faith, and spiritual preferences.

As experienced death doulas working with trusted community providers, we support families by addressing practical needs, holding presence, and fostering connection through CARE — an acronym that names the supports provided at each stage.

Each CARE support may be engaged independently or combined into a continuous, tailored plan, delivering peace-of-mind. Use the roadmap below to learn more about the support you may need now or later:

Clarify Wishes

Advance care planning, values conversations, and legacy beginnings. Read More…

Accompany & Assist

Ongoing companionship, caregiver coaching, and coordinated support. Read More…

Reassure & Steady

Vigil presence, comfort practices, ritual facilitation, and practical guidance. Read More…

Embrace & Remember

Bereavement follow‑up, legacy project completion, and ongoing support as needed. Read More…

Support can be offered in person or online.

Individual services are offered at $85/hour + GST. Please see below for packages that include multiple services.

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    Complete CARE Package

    Includes advanced planning, legacy project, family and caregiver support, bedside vigil, respite, grief support.

    25 hours - $1900 +gst

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    Clarity Package

    Includes advance care planning and discussions to clarify and document end-of-life wishes.

    4 hours - $300 +gst

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    Embrace Package

    Comprehensive grief support for loved ones and family members, including children, after a loss.

    6 hours - $450 +gst

Education

We tailor educational programs, corporate support and community events on death, grief, and bereavement for parents, educators, organisations, and the public.

Our workshops teach age‑appropriate language and practical strategies to support children and school communities through loss. For organisations, we provide bespoke contingency planning, compassionate communication strategies, and on‑site individual or group bereavement support that complements Employee Assistance Programmes. We also organise informal "Last Call" evenings to ease discomfort and facilitate conversation about death, and a monthly Vancouver Death Doula Collective for peer support and resource‑sharing.

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    Workshops

    For Parents (2.5 hours; in person or virtual)—Accessible language and practical strategies for discussing death with children—whether the loss is a pet, neighbour, or family member. Covers common ways children express grief and offers guidance on supporting them while addressing fears around the topic.

    For Educators (2–5 hours; in person or virtual)—Inclusive, respectful communication and practical tools to support students and families following a death. Examines diverse grief responses among children and explores classroom activities and interventions to build confidence in responding to bereavement.

    Pricing varies by duration, group size, and location; contact us for a custom quote.

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    Workplace Care & Response

    Proactive planning—Ready-to-deploy communication protocols and response procedures that are respectful, culturally sensitive, and aligned with your company values.

    Post‑loss support—On-site, high-touch grief care (individual or group) that supplements EAPs and demonstrates a deeply caring approach to employee well‑being.

    Pricing varies by duration, participant number, and location; contact us for a custom quote.

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    Community Conversations

    Last Call—Informal, approachable gatherings to talk about death over drinks with friends. Conversations cover practical and creative topics (funeral ideas, memorial music, legacy wishes), with space for humour and easing discomfort around the subject.

    Vancouver Death Doula Collective—A welcoming, ever-evolving peer group of death‑care professionals who meet monthly to share resources, offer mutual support, and learn from one another. If you are a practitioner interested in joining the Collective, please contact Caroline.