DEATH COACHING

FOR THOSE WHO CARE FOR THE DYING

HOLDING SPACE FOR THE TRUTH OF WHAT YOU CARRY

Caring for someone who is dying is one of the most profound – and often one of the most isolating – experiences a person can live through. My work exists for you, the Caregiver. It is my life’s great honor to walk with those who quietly hold the edges of the final chapter.

Welcome. If you’ve found your way here, you’re likely caring for someone you love through their dying process, and carrying far more than anyone can see.

What is a Death Coach? | Support for those who support others.

A Death Coach sits at the intersection of life coaching, the advocacy of social work, and death doula care, offering grounded support through the human experience of caring for the dying.

“I understand the emotional, logistical, and spiritual weight you carry. You don’t have to navigate any of this alone.”

— Christina Campbell, 2020 Widow

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This space is for you.

I offer a grounded, creative, and deeply compassionate place to soften, breathe, and speak the truths you’ve been holding in your body. You don’t have to navigate this alone. Here, there is room for: your grief, your questions, your overwhelm, your love.


Death Coaching for Caregivers is not clinical therapy.

It is a grounded, compassionate accompaniment designed to help you stay resourced, connected, and human during one of life’s most demanding seasons.

Together we explore:

  • How to emotionally and practically support someone near death.

  • Logistic and administrative direction for the tasks that overwhelm.

  • Communication, boundaries, and family dynamics.

  • End-of-life values, choices, and challenging conversations.

  • Your own anticipatory grief – and the grief you may be holding to stay strong.

  • Creative and meaningful ways to honor this time with your person.

  • Navigating the “after” when the caregiving ends and the transition begins.

Learn about our offerings:

  • Weekly or biweekly conversations to help you stay grounded, clear, and emotionally supported as you care for your dying person.

  • A space to process what you’re already losing, what you’re afraid to name, and what you’re holding in silence.

  • Gentle practices to help you find meaning, connection, and calm even in the hardest moments.

  • Compassionate photography sessions offering experiences of grounded presence to celebrate love and legacy.

  • When the caregiving ends, a new chapter begins. I walk with you through the disorientations, the unfurling grief, and the rebuilding that follows.

Why Caregivers Choose To Work with Nina Lily.

“My approach blends professional training with lived understanding.”

Christina is a healing arts guide, death coach, and photographer who supports caregivers through the emotional, spiritual, and deeply human journey of tending to a dying loved one. Drawing on her lived experience as a 2020 widow and her training in art therapy, mindfulness, ritual, and creative processing, Christina offers a steady, heart-centered space for caregivers to find grounding, clarity, and meaning amid anticipatory grief and profound change. Her approach is warm, candid, and deeply human—meeting you exactly where you are.

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My Mission

To support caregivers with compassion, clarity, and creative presence – honoring both the person who is dying and the person who is loving them through it – from a trauma-informed lens with humanity, compassion, creativity, grounded presence, and dignity.

If you’re caring for someone you love at the end of life and you’re feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or unsure what to do next, allow me to support you.

Send a message whenever you feel ready. Share as much or as little as you’d like.

I will respond with care within 48 hours.

You Don’t Have to Walk Alone.

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