End of Life Doula in Victoria, BC
Guidance when it matters most
Supporting you and your family through end of life with clarity, care, and respect, so your wishes are understood and honoured every step of the way.

There is comfort in knowing that even in the hardest moments, you are not alone,
and that true care is found not in doing more, but in being fully present for what matters most.
4 Core Pillars

End of Life Planning
This is a space to slow things down and talk about what matters most to you.
Together, we walk through your wishes for future care, your values, and the decisions you want made on your behalf. We take the time to put those into clear, meaningful words so they can be understood and respected.
If a time comes when you cannot speak for yourself, your voice is already there, guiding the people who care about you.
The Family Organization Guide
Everything your family will need, thoughtfully gathered in one place.
The Family Organization Guide helps you gather important information, document your wishes, and organize the details your family will need when it matters most.
It brings clarity to a time that can feel uncertain, so your loved ones are not left searching, guessing, or feeling overwhelmed. Instead, they have clear direction and can focus on being present with you.
It also supports meaningful conversations, reduces stress, and helps prevent confusion or conflict by making sure everything is prepared and easy to access.
This is a way to take care of your family, so they know exactly what to do and can focus on being with you.


Family Support
End of life does not just affect one person. It touches everyone around them.
This support helps families have the conversations that are often difficult to start. It creates space for questions, emotions, and different perspectives, while helping everyone feel more at ease with what is happening.
The goal is not to have perfect conversations, but to make sure no one feels alone in them.
Comfort Care
This is about being present in the moments that matter most.
Offering a calm, steady presence through uncertainty, fear, and change. Creating an environment that feels more peaceful and supportive, while honouring dignity and what feels right to you.
Sometimes the most meaningful support is simply having someone there who understands how to sit beside you in it.

Care is not just what is done. It is how someone is supported through it.
You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
End of life can feel overwhelming. Having the right support can bring comfort, clarity, and peace of mind for both you and your loved ones.

