I bring over 22 years of experience working in libraries—spaces rooted in guidance, trust, and calm—to my work as a trained death doula. Throughout my career, I have always been in service to others, providing compassionate support and walking alongside people with organization, guidance, and a steady, reassuring presence. This work is not simply a profession; it is my calling.
My path was shaped by a deep personal experience. When my mother was nearing the end of life, I helped to organize care, manage details, and remain present. After my mother’s death, I witnessed the heartbreak of my father’s grief as he struggled with guilt, feeling he had not “done enough.” His world felt as though it was spinning out of control, and what he needed most was time, compassion, and gentle guidance. His confusion and sorrow spoke deeply to me and gave rise to my passion for end-of-life support.
As a trained death doula, I offer compassionate, non-medical support before, during, and after death. My goal is to provide end-of-life coaching to help individuals and families feel better prepared for the final journey—so lives can be honored, meaning can be found, and loved ones can be celebrated with peace, dignity, and connection.