Being a caregiver is a profound act of love, but it’s also a journey that can be difficult and emotionally complex, to say the least.

You care so much, but you can’t do it all.

As a death worker, I offer compassionate guidance, practical planning, and emotional support to help you balance your loved one’s needs with your own well-being.

How I Can Support You as a Caregiver

Practical Planning – Together, we can assess your loved one’s current and future needs, explore care options, and create a plan that ensures their comfort and dignity while preserving your own strength and stability.

Building Your Support Team – You don’t have to carry this alone. I can help you identify and coordinate the right mix of professionals, family, and community resources to provide well-rounded care.

Emotional and Spiritual Support – Holding space for your feelings, grief, and exhaustion is just as important as meeting practical needs. I can offer presence, listening, and guidance to help you navigate the emotional weight of caregiving. For transparency, you can learn more about my education and beliefs by clicking here.

Respite and Self-Care Guidance – Your well-being matters. I can help you create sustainable routines that include rest, reflection, and replenishment, so you don’t burn out.

Advance Care and Legacy Planning – If you or your loved one are facing difficult decisions, I can guide discussions around advance directives, final wishes, and legacy work—helping to ensure clarity, peace, and meaningful closure.

You Deserve Care Too

Caregiving is one of the most sacred roles a person can take on, but it’s not meant to be done alone. You need a team. You need special care. You need extra support for this most special calling.

I am here to help—whether that means holding space, creating a plan, or simply being a steady presence as you navigate this journey.

Let’s take this one step at a time, together.