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Death Midwifery Services

This offering provides compassionate support for individuals and their loved ones navigating the sacred process of dying. Through open conversations, mindful practices, and gentle guidance, you’ll be met with care, validation, and space to honor this deeply personal transition.

Whether you're facing a terminal diagnosis, caring for someone with a serious illness, or exploring your relationship with mortality, this service meets you where you are.

 

Who Is This For?

This support is for those navigating the end-of-life process, including:

  • Individuals with Terminal Diagnoses seeking guidance and compassionate support as they approach the end of life.

  • Caregivers and Loved Ones looking for emotional support and resources to navigate their own grief while caring for someone who is dying.

  • Those Exploring Their Relationship with Mortality engaging in meaningful conversations and practices to process thoughts and fears about death.

  • Families Facing End-of-Life Decisions needing support in planning and discussing wishes for care, rituals, and memorialization.

How You’ll Be Supported

An Embodied Approach to End-of-Life Transitions

The end of life is a sacred time of transition. It is an emotional, spiritual, and physical experience. Whether you are preparing for your own transition, supporting a loved one, or tending to grief, your body carries the weight of this experience. Fatigue, tension, and discomfort often show up as we navigate the unknown. Mindful movement, breathwork, and body-based presence offer ways to honor what arises, bring ease to the body, and create space to meet this threshold with care.

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Mindful Movement and Rest

Gentle, accessible movements and stillness practices to support you in this process. These practices honor cycles of transition, invite rest, and offer a way to meet the body with compassion. For caregivers, embodied presence can help hold space while tending to their own needs. For those in active dying, small shifts in awareness, breath, or positioning can offer comfort and connection.

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Breathwork for Surrender and Presence

Breath is a powerful companion in dying and in tending to the dying. Together, we explore breath practices that support softening, release, and presence. For those in transition, this may mean simply being with the breath as it changes. For caregivers, it may mean finding their own steady rhythm while sitting with another’s.

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Embodied Awareness and Connection

The body holds wisdom, even in dying. Through gentle awareness and touch, we create space to honor what is arising. This may include supportive touch for the dying, sensory grounding through rocking or humming, or simply deepening presence with the body’s shifts. This is not about effort but about allowing, witnessing, and being with what is unfolding.

You don’t have to navigate this alone.

Let’s connect. Book a call or session today.

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