EP 134 :: Integrating an End of Life Doula into Dementia Care :: Jane Euler

Wouldn’t it be nice if we each had by our side a personal advocate, cheerleader, companion, guide, ear, and rock? This is the role of an end-of-life doula. Similar to birth doulas, they are nonmedical professionals offering emotional, spiritual, informational, and physical support. In her role as a doula, Jane Euler talks with Bobbi & Mike about how she can be a listening ear, compassionate partner, and advocate for families on the journey of serious illness and end-of-life. 

Jane’s doula practice and life experiences with family and friends put her in a unique position to support families experiencing serious illness and the end of life. She sees her role as a compassionate guide and advocates to create a harmonious space for her families. She believes in equal access to care and acknowledging the human side of serious illness care. Jane has a Master's Degree in Palliative Care; she trained with the International End-of-Life Doula Association and has an End-of-Life Doula Certificate from the University of Vermont. She is a hospice, and No One Dies Alone.

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