
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.