Frequently Asked Questions
Some of the questions people carry when they're facing this kind of transition — answered here, so you know what to expect.
Your Questions, Answered
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I'm a steady, compassionate presence for you or someone you love who is facing the end of life.
I'm not medical staff — I'm here for the conversations, the fears, the planning, and the quiet moments that hospice isn't always able to hold space for.
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Hospice provides medical care — nursing, pain management, and clinical oversight.
I walk alongside that care, not in place of it, offering the kind of unhurried presence that a medical schedule doesn't always allow.
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It depends on what you need. That might look like:
Companionship and presence, through conversation or silence
Helping your family understand what to expect
Supporting advance care planning and conversations about what matters most
Preserving stories and legacy through reflection and tribute work
Creating ritual and ceremony to honor a transition
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Any time. Some people reach out after a diagnosis to plan ahead. Others reach out in the final days. There's no wrong time to start a conversation.
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We'll talk through where you are and what kind of support feels right — nothing is one-size-fits-all.
From there, I stay beside you for as much or as little of the journey as you need, including in the time after a loss.
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Yes. I stay in communication with hospice and other providers so everyone stays aligned.
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Reach out through my contact page to start a conversation — ideally, a video call on Google Meet.
There's no cost, no pressure, just a chance to see if this feels right for you.