
End of Life Doula Care
"You matter because you are you, the only one in the world. We will do all we can to not only help you die peacefully, but to LIVE until you die"
- Dame Cicely Saunders, Founder of the Hospice Movement
Welcome
to Your Journey
"The end-of-life doula provides companionship, comfort, and guidance to those planning for death, diagnosed with a terminal illness, or facing imminent death. Doulas offer non-medical holistic support encompassing emotional, spiritual, and practical care and may offer resources to help the dying person and their circle of care to make informed decisions in a supportive environment."
- International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA)
Services

End of Life Doula Care
Experience personalized end-of-life care tailored to your unique needs. Our provider is dedicated to providing support and comfort during this last journey. She focuses on honoring your wishes, providing circle of care respite, supporting your individual agency, and ensuring you receive the care you deserve.

End of Life Planning
The Details
Looking for guidance, or need a helping hand? We're here to connect you with local professionals who can assist you with every detail involved. From financial and legal questions, to funeral planning, and legacy projects

Grief Support
At Pale Horse, we understand that the end of life journey affects not just the individual, but the entire family. Our Grief Support services are designed to provide compassion and guidance for everyone involved, helping you navigate this difficult time together. We believe in fostering healing and connection among family members as you honor your loved one's memory.
"End-of-Life Doulas (EOLDs) are non-medical companions to the dying and their families. Doulas do not take the place of hospice personnel; rather, they complement other services that a dying person and their family may be receiving, including hospice or palliative care...EOLDs bring support and peace of mind to overwhelmed families caring for their dying loved ones in whatever setting they call home."
-National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO)