
End of life doulas and caregiving
“As an end of life doula, I learned that it’s up to us, as the loved ones and caregivers, to make the final months, weeks, days, moments as comfortable and loving as possible.”
“As an end of life doula, I learned that it’s up to us, as the loved ones and caregivers, to make the final months, weeks, days, moments as comfortable and loving as possible.”
“As an end of life doula, I learned that it’s up to us, as the loved ones and caregivers, to make the final months, weeks, days, moments as comfortable and loving as possible.”
“Either it got done by me or it didn’t happen. You just do what is necessary. It becomes second nature.”
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