Doing Deathcare Differently

Doing Deathcare Differently Education and options to families and communities for end-of-life and after death care. Palliative M

Helping those who want to have an end-of-life journey and death care that is more in sync with their values and wishes.

If you are interested in bringing special aromas into the room of those dying and want some education on how to do it sa...
03/04/2025

If you are interested in bringing special aromas into the room of those dying and want some education on how to do it safely, register for my online program. I just reduced the price for Spring. You will receive credits once completed.
If you have any questions send me a note to lorainej@shaw.ca

Offering healthcare providers a gentle approach in supporting those in end stages.Support families and caregivers to care for their loved ones.

01/11/2025

Expected Death ~ When someone dies, the first thing to do is nothing. Don't run out and call the nurse. Don't pick up the phone. Take a deep breath and be present to the magnitude of the moment.

There's a grace to being at the bedside of someone you love as they make their transition out of this world. At the moment they take their last breath, there's an incredible sacredness in the space. The veil between the worlds opens.

We're so unprepared and untrained in how to deal with death that sometimes a kind of panic response kicks in. "They're dead!"

We knew they were going to die, so their being dead is not a surprise. It's not a problem to be solved. It's very sad, but it's not cause to panic.

If anything, their death is cause to take a deep breath, to stop, and be really present to what's happening. If you're at home, maybe put on the kettle and make a cup of tea.

Sit at the bedside and just be present to the experience in the room. What's happening for you? What might be happening for them? What other presences are here that might be supporting them on their way? Tune into all the beauty and magic.

Pausing gives your soul a chance to adjust, because no matter how prepared we are, a death is still a shock. If we kick right into "do" mode, and call 911, or call the hospice, we never get a chance to absorb the enormity of the event.

Give yourself five minutes or 10 minutes, or 15 minutes just to be. You'll never get that time back again if you don't take it now.

After that, do the smallest thing you can. Call the one person who needs to be called. Engage whatever systems need to be engaged, but engage them at the very most minimal level. Move really, really, really, slowly, because this is a period where it's easy for body and soul to get separated.

Our bodies can gallop forwards, but sometimes our souls haven't caught up. If you have an opportunity to be quiet and be present, take it. Accept and acclimatize and adjust to what's happening. Then, as the train starts rolling, and all the things that happen after a death kick in, you'll be better prepared.

You won't get a chance to catch your breath later on. You need to do it now.

Being present in the moments after death is an incredible gift to yourself, it's a gift to the people you're with, and it's a gift to the person who's just died. They're just a hair's breath away. They're just starting their new journey in the world without a body. If you keep a calm space around their body, and in the room, they're launched in a more beautiful way. It's a service to both sides of the veil.



Wow - what insight on something so rarely talked about. Once upon a time the women would have gathered to clean and prepare the body and it would have been laid out in the home until the funeral. It’s become a very sterile business these days and the rituals have been lost. So it’s great to share this wisdom from Sarah.
With love
Fiona
www.earthmonk.guru

Sarah Kerr, Ritual Healing Practitioner and Death Doula.
Art by Columbus Community Deathcare

This song was written by Marc Scibilia  as a response to his five-year-old daughter when she asked him about death and w...
09/24/2024

This song was written by Marc Scibilia as a response to his five-year-old daughter when she asked him about death and what it meant.

When we heard this song by Marc we knew we had to get it on the channel. He said this song was written as a response to his five-year-old daughter when she ...

09/16/2024

So very clear to me …”life and death is a package deal.”

07/16/2024

NO TE MUERAS CON TUS MU***OS.

¿Sabías que, cuando lloras a tus mu***os, lloras por tí y no por ellos?

Lloras porque “los perdiste”, porque no LOS TIENES a tu lado. Piensas que todo concluye con la muerte.Y crees que ellos ya NO están.

Entonces si tus mu***os ya no están, ¿ dónde están ?

Sí se han ido, o ahora están en otro lugar, ¿ ese lugar es mejor que este?

Sí, definitivamente ese lugar es mejor que este; entonces ¿Por qué sufres por su partida ?

Cuando hayas terminado de aceptar que ellos ya “NO están aquí”, pero aún están en otro lugar incluso mejor que este, pues allí donde están ya no están enfermos, ni sufriendo.

Entonces dejarás de llorarlos y los recuperarás en el recuerdo para que te sigan acompañando con la alegría de todo lo vivido.

Si realmente los amabas VUELVE a amarlos y esta vez con mayor fuerza, con mayor pureza, con mayor entrega.

Hoy, ya no habrán reproches de ningún tipo.

Sólo el AMOR, será la esencia entre ustedes, entre nosotros, entre ellos.

Respeto tu dolor, y tu manera de expresarlo. Se que lloras y llorarás sin consuelo.

Pero ..Hoy te digo:
No te mueras con tus mu***os.

No te mueras con tus mu***os, hazles honor viviendo tu vida como ellos hubieran querido que lo hicieras., dejalos trascender. Y tu sigue viviendo.

05/27/2024

Thanks to a knowledge transfer grant from the Canadian Association of Medical Assessors and Providers (CAMAP), we are excited to be able to give away 100 copies of our book, The Many Faces of MAID, What to Expect When Someone You Know Chooses Medical Assistance in Dying, to Canadian Hospices.

If you are a Hospice that cares for MAID patients and their loved ones, please fill out the form at the link below to request your free copy!

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Excited and a little nervous presenting this afternoon at a Law firm called STEP Canada. On 'What is a Death Doula'.Why ...
05/16/2024

Excited and a little nervous presenting this afternoon at a Law firm called STEP Canada. On 'What is a Death Doula'.
Why not add a little more pressure to life. No one will see my legs shaking.

As I am preparing a workshop to teach at Natural Health Practitioners of Canada Conference June 4th, 2024 on Comfort Tou...
05/08/2024

As I am preparing a workshop to teach at Natural Health Practitioners of Canada Conference June 4th, 2024 on Comfort Touch for Palliative Hospice Care, I came across this note in my files on the Power of Touch.

Some time back while at a COVID vaccination site, a nurse told me a story about a woman who had come to get her first vaccine.

As the nurse proceeded to take out the needle to administer the vaccine, the woman asked the nurse, “Do you mind taking off your gloves when you give me the shot?”

The nurse was happy to oblige but was curious why the woman asked, and so inquired.

The woman responded, “You see, I have not been touched by another human being in over two years, and it would mean a lot to me to feel the touch of your hand on my skin.”

Even before COVID, loneliness and isolation were on the rise.

We cannot lose the power of human connection and touch in the process.

Done thoughtfully, a touch on the back or a hug can be just the medicine someone needs.

Some of you may not know that as well as being a Death Doula I am a long time Massage and Clinical Aromatherapist now sp...
04/18/2024

Some of you may not know that as well as being a Death Doula I am a long time Massage and Clinical Aromatherapist now specializing in Palliative Hospice End-of-Life Care. One of my passions is to spread the knowledge in how to provide Comfort Touch as well as Sacred Aromas for those who are going through the journey.
To find out more information on my online program, Sacred Aromas and Essential Oils please check it out here.
(PS I am always open to offering a sliding scale)

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Helping those who want a more conscious journey by knowing your options, values and wishes. Perhaps dying and death doesn’t have to be feared and/or avoided, and if discussed and faced it can be a time of mystery and curiousity.