Gabrielle
Free Death Doula Services
Description
Free Death Doula Services
Are you or someone you love approaching the end of life?
I am currently offering free death doula services as I continue my training and deepen my practice in this work.
What is a death doula?
A death doula is a non-medical support person who accompanies individuals and families through the dying process. My role is to listen deeply, help create comfort and dignity, support conversations and decision-making, advocate for a person's wishes, and help navigate the practical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of dying.
Support looks different for every person. It may involve companionship, advance planning, family conversations, meaningful rituals, or simply being a calm and steady presence during a difficult time.
I also offer support with creative legacy projects such as recording stories and memories, gathering photographs, creating video or audio messages, or helping shape personal rituals that reflect a person's life and values.
Death doulas can also support family members and caregivers, offering guidance and compassionate accompaniment throughout the transition.
Though death doulas are distinct from medical professionals, caring for the dying is a role as old as humanity itself. Across cultures and history, people have accompanied one another through death ~ knowing that death can be as meaningful as life itself.
Planning Ahead
Death doula support is not only for people who are nearing death. Many people find comfort in preparing ahead of time. This may include discussing end-of-life wishes, organizing important documents, exploring funeral or memorial preferences, and having conversations with loved ones before a crisis arises.
About Me
My name is Gabrielle. I am a listener, artist, and caregiver. My creative practice includes music, filmmaking, photography, community ritual, and storytelling. For many years, I have worked closely with elders and people in caregiving relationships.
Death has been a profound presence in my own life. Through experiences of loss, grief, serious illness, and near-death experiences, I have developed a deep appreciation for the importance of compassion in these moments.
Last year, I completed end-of-life doula training through the International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA), and I continue to deepen my learning through workshops, reading, and community practice.
At this stage, I am offering my services free of charge as I continue to build experience and deepen my practice. I approach this work with humility and a deep respect for each person's unique experience.
If you would like to discuss support for yourself or a loved one, I would be honoured to speak with you. Please email me and we will go from there.
With warmth,
Gabrielle
Are you or someone you love approaching the end of life?
I am currently offering free death doula services as I continue my training and deepen my practice in this work.
What is a death doula?
A death doula is a non-medical support person who accompanies individuals and families through the dying process. My role is to listen deeply, help create comfort and dignity, support conversations and decision-making, advocate for a person's wishes, and help navigate the practical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of dying.
Support looks different for every person. It may involve companionship, advance planning, family conversations, meaningful rituals, or simply being a calm and steady presence during a difficult time.
I also offer support with creative legacy projects such as recording stories and memories, gathering photographs, creating video or audio messages, or helping shape personal rituals that reflect a person's life and values.
Death doulas can also support family members and caregivers, offering guidance and compassionate accompaniment throughout the transition.
Though death doulas are distinct from medical professionals, caring for the dying is a role as old as humanity itself. Across cultures and history, people have accompanied one another through death ~ knowing that death can be as meaningful as life itself.
Planning Ahead
Death doula support is not only for people who are nearing death. Many people find comfort in preparing ahead of time. This may include discussing end-of-life wishes, organizing important documents, exploring funeral or memorial preferences, and having conversations with loved ones before a crisis arises.
About Me
My name is Gabrielle. I am a listener, artist, and caregiver. My creative practice includes music, filmmaking, photography, community ritual, and storytelling. For many years, I have worked closely with elders and people in caregiving relationships.
Death has been a profound presence in my own life. Through experiences of loss, grief, serious illness, and near-death experiences, I have developed a deep appreciation for the importance of compassion in these moments.
Last year, I completed end-of-life doula training through the International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA), and I continue to deepen my learning through workshops, reading, and community practice.
At this stage, I am offering my services free of charge as I continue to build experience and deepen my practice. I approach this work with humility and a deep respect for each person's unique experience.
If you would like to discuss support for yourself or a loved one, I would be honoured to speak with you. Please email me and we will go from there.
With warmth,
Gabrielle
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Gabrielle
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2026-06-10