End of Life Doula Directory
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Angela Sakakeeny
Certified End of Life Doula providing Professional, Holistic, Non-medical Support for patients and their families looking to plan for their or a loved one’s end of life journey. Credentials… Certified End of Life Doula CNA Reiki Master Therapeutic Touch Practitioner Hospice Volunteer (15 yrs) Grief /Bereavement Support Co-Facilitator Serving: Southern New Hampshire and North of…
Read MoreGiohà Giordano
Giohà Giordano, born in Foggia on November 6, 1958, lives in Santa Marinella in the Province of Rome, Italy. Giohà has been a medium since birth and this allowed her to explore the invisible world and experience the phenomenon, later her exploratory nature led her from a young age to deal with the fantastic Quantum…
Read MoreMargaret Chase
Hello, I am Margaret, End of life doula. I am a professional person who will provide physical, spiritual, mental and emotional support to you and to your loved ones. I reside in San Jose, California I serve the San Jose community that includes a 1-hour radius in client’s homes, clinics, facilities, or hospitals. Outside of…
Read MoreJudith Arasi
“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel”. -Maya Angelou My name is Judith Arasi, I live in Massachusetts with my husband Mike, and dog Chesney. I enjoy cooking, running, hiking, and gardening. I am most at peace…
Read MoreAstrid Balzer
Hello. My name is Astrid Balzer. I am a trained end-of-life doula. I have a Master in Social Work. I have 25 years of experience working with children, families and adults in the mental health field. I retired early and moved back home to take care of my parents. I became an end of life…
Read MoreLaura Gill (Pool)
I love living in Colorado and enjoy the outdoors, gardening, cooking and reading. I was blessed to have grown up in a loving family with great models for parents and four happy sisters. I was both a teacher and a counselor for over 30 years and I believe becoming an End of Life Doula is…
Read MoreMary Beth Sojka
Mary Beth has been a part of the health care community for many years. She has always been drawn to people near end of life, helping them to cope and keeping a peaceful space for them. One day she found there was a name for that, a Death Doula. She immediately signed up to be…
Read MoreChristine McBeath
Through the years, my heart always knew a time would present itself for me to become a professional EOL companion. When I discovered the Doula Givers Institute, it so inspired my heart that I knew that time had arrived.
Read MoreSandra Aligarbes
Being an End of Life Doula is a natural next step of the journey I have been on for years in caring for patients and family during the end of life process. I was trained as a nurse and worked in the ICU for several years before I landed a job working in home hospice.…
Read MoreSuzette Mikita
I was born and raised in Connecticut. I spent my childhood amongst many activities including camping, babysitting, skiing, rollerskating and ice skating, reading every book I could get my hands on, and being a candy striper where I developed my love for nursing.
I moved to South Florida where I became a nurse in 2002. I have been involved in end of life care for approximately 19 years. I obtained my Palliative Care Resource Nurse certification in 2015. I also contributed greatly to starting the Palliative Care Steering Committee at Bayfront St. Petersburg Hospital in 2016 and I became a very active member of the Advent Health Tampa Hospital Palliative Care Steering Committee in 2018.
It is my sole purpose and calling to assist people in the traversing of the vastly complex end of life world. I look forward to rising to the challenge!
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