Our culture has long valued the care a doula provides to birthing and postpartum mothers and their families. More recently, the role that an End-of-Life Doulas (EOLD) plays in helping us approach death with mindfulness and compassion is gaining acceptance.
As a community home for living and dying, the Lily House will incorporate a doula model of care — providing holistic support that centers the needs and wishes of our residents and their loved ones to help ensure the highest quality of life and death possible.
Six Guiding Principles of the Doula Model of Care
Types of Support Doulas Provide
Resources from the National End-of-Life Doula Alliance
Bonnie Catena, Co-chair of the Lily House's Development and Communications Committee, is Connector-in-Chief of Catena Connects. As an advisor, creative strategist, and copywriter for non-profit organizations, Bonnie raises funds to advance missions that are close to her heart. Bonnie was a caregiver for her father, who died of Alzheimer's disease, which inspires her to volunteer her time with the Lily House. For this article, Bonnie adapted information from the National End-of-Life Doula Alliance.
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