For the Overwhelmed Care Partner

For the Overwhelmed Care Partner

For the Overwhelmed Care Partner Being a care partner for a loved one is NOT an easy job; whether they are living in a community, their personal home, or your house, the support and the demands are overwhelming and stressful! Taking on the role of care partner has...
The Magic of a Window

The Magic of a Window

The Magic of a Window During COVID-19, we ALL had to make adjustments. One of the adjustments I had to make was not being able to physically visit and hug my clients. I KNOW many, many of you were also restricted from seeing your family and friends that live in...
Joining the Journey

Joining the Journey

Joining the Journey On Friday, I was granted the opportunity to join the journey of a lady I didn’t even know. As the universe would have it, Sally was walking up the street in thick blue hospital socks and a black and tan nightgown.  I was coming out of my house,...
The Learning Curve of the End-of-Life

The Learning Curve of the End-of-Life

The Learning Curve of the End-of-Life As an End-of-Life Doula, my main objective is to guide families through the end-of-life journey. One way I do this is by helping my clients manage their expectations. In most situations, they have entered a HUGE learning curve and...
Helping Couples Lead Meaningful Lives

Helping Couples Lead Meaningful Lives

Helping Couples Lead Meaningful Lives As part of Graceful Journey, I offer to consult with my clients. I sit down over one or several conversations and guide families through a decision-making process, that will allow them to create the opportunities they want, in a...