DEATH COACHING FOR THOSE WHO CARE FOR THE DYING
Holding Space for the Truth of What You Carry.
Support during caregiving and grief should never feel rushed or out of reach. Offerings are priced with care and designed to move at a pace that honors both your capacity and your needs.
Our Offerings & Packages
This work is designed to be accessible and flexible. There is no expectation to do everything at once. You’re invited to begin where you are, and choose only what feels supportive right now. Care unfolds best when it’s chosen slowly, with consent and clarity.
Learn about our Three-Tier Economic Justice Pricing Model at the bottom of this page. Please do not let pricing be a barrier to receiving the support you need.
Caregiver-Centered, Responsive, Human
When you’re caring for someone who is dying, there’s rarely space for you.
These sessions offer a place to land—to speak freely, sort through what’s coming up, and be met without judgment or urgency.
This is support for:
Emotional overwhelm and exhaustion
Decision fatigue and second-guessing
Family dynamics and communication
Fear, anger, love, guilt, and anticipatory grief
Preparing for what’s ahead without being flooded
Each session is shaped by what you need that day. There is no agenda you must follow.
What’s included
60-minute private session (virtual or in-person, Lehigh Valley area)
Grounded presence and practical emotional support
Optional reflective or creative practices to take with you
Best for
Caregivers in active decline phases
Those who need immediate, flexible support
People unsure whether they want a longer container
Caregiving Rituals & Creative Tools
There are moments in caregiving that don’t need advice—they need meaning.
This offering weaves creativity and ritual into your caregiving experience, helping you honor what’s happening without needing to explain or intellectualize it.
Rituals may help you:
Mark time and transition
Express love or grief that feels unsayable
Create memory while your person is still here
Feel grounded in moments of helplessness
Rituals may include
Legacy letters or voice recordings
Caregiver “Heart Wills”
Bedside or private rituals
Memory objects or symbolic practices
Creative prompts for reflection and release
What’s included
1 private 90-minute session
Co-creation of 1–2 personalized rituals or creative tools
A written guide or prompt set to keep
Optional material suggestions (simple, accessible)
Best for
Caregivers craving depth beyond conversation
Those who process through creativity or symbolism
People wanting something tangible to hold onto
Steady companionship through caregiving
This package is designed for caregivers who need continuity, not one-off support.
We meet regularly over weeks or months, allowing trust to build and themes to unfold naturally—without rushing, fixing, or forcing clarity before it’s ready.
This container supports you with
Sustained emotional grounding
Navigating changes in condition or prognosis
Processing grief as it emerges
Staying connected to yourself while caregiving
Preparing gently for the transition ahead
What’s included
4 private sessions (with the option to add more)
Flexible scheduling over 6–12 weeks
Optional between-session reflection prompts
Priority rescheduling when caregiving needs shift
Best for
Long-term or intensive caregivers
Partners, adult children, or chosen family
Those wanting consistency and relationship-based support
Anticipatory Grief Support
Grief often begins long before death—and it can be lonely, confusing, and invisible.
This container is for the grief that lives alongside caregiving:
the quiet mourning, the anger, the guilt, the moments of relief, the love that already aches.
This offering supports
Naming anticipatory grief without shame
Understanding how grief shifts before death
Making room for conflicting emotions
Staying connected to yourself while staying present for your person
What’s included
6 weekly 60-minute sessions
Grief-informed reflection and creative practices
Gentle preparation for after-death realities
Optional loved-one session (partner or family member)
Best for
Caregivers nearing end-of-life transitions
Those who feel emotionally flooded or numb
People wanting a dedicated grief container
After-Death Companioning
When caregiving ends, the world doesn’t pause—but everything inside you might.
This offering supports you through the early weeks and months after death, when structure disappears and grief begins to unfold in unexpected ways.
Support includes
Processing shock, relief, guilt, and sorrow
Navigating identity after caregiving
Honoring your person and what you lived through
Beginning integration, not “moving on”
What’s included
3 private sessions (with the option to add more)
Flexible pacing over 6–8 weeks
Optional remembrance or transition ritual
Best for
Newly bereaved caregivers
Those feeling unmoored or overwhelmed
People seeking gentle reorientation
From caregiving through after-death support
A comprehensive, high-touch container for caregivers who want continuity across the entire threshold.
Includes
6 private coaching sessions
1 ritual or creative legacy offering
2 after-death companioning sessions
Priority scheduling and flexible pacing
Caregiving already asks so much of you. This support is meant to feel steady, not overwhelming. This work unfolds at your pace. You’re welcome to take what you need now, and return for more support if and when it feels right. You don’t have to decide everything today. Support is here when you’re ready.
Three-tier economic justice pricing model.
In alignment with our values of love, respect, and inclusion, we recognize that each client has unique intersections of resources, privilege, need, and want.
This new system of value and exchange mimics the larger change that we hope to see in America and beyond, where individuals take responsibility for the way we exchange energy and invest our resources in meaningful connections with real people and small businesses.
We want to meet our clients where they are at.
This intentional pricing structure creates three distinct pathways of participation based on your unique financial position. Each tier considers not just income, but your overall access to resources, generational wealth, and economic stability:
Tier 01 - For those facing financial constraints.
Tier 02 - For those with stable finances.
Tier 03 - For those with financial abundance.
Each tier is listed below with thorough descriptions to help you identify where you belong. We trust you to select the tier that truly reflects your financial reality - not just your income, but your overall access to wealth, stability, and support.
We won't ask for proof. We ask only for your integrity.
Tier 1
Collaborative Access
For those with limited financial resources who love our work but are unable to stretch their budget.
You live paycheck to paycheck or have unpredictable income
You have little to no savings or financial safety net
You are carrying significant debt or are underemployed
Paying for this requires sacrifice
This price makes the investment accessible for you while honoring your financial reality
Popular
Tier 2
Balanced Participation
For those with stable finances who value working with small business & have budgeted for self-care.
This tier feels aligned with the value you're receiving
You can cover your monthly expenses without worry
You have stable housing, transportation, and food security
You have a reliable income and some discretionary spending
You may have modest savings or investments
Tier 3
Equity Commitment
For those with financial abundance who want to materially support a different kind of economy through investing in small businesses & community.
You have significant financial stability, high income, or generational wealth
You have investments, property, or other financial assets
You can afford to spend on wellness without concern
Paying at this rate feels aligned with your resources - not stressful or requiring of sacrifice
“Insurance companies spend hundreds of billions annually on healthcare, with a significant portion covering end-of-life care, which is very expensive, often costing tens of thousands in the final months, while Americans spend vast amounts out-of-pocket, leading to financial hardship, with insurers often paying out massive claims but sometimes failing to cover escalating long-term care costs. While exact figures vary, estimates suggest total U.S. health spending is huge (trillions), and studies show high lifetime costs for individuals, with a large chunk occurring at the end of life.”
— Lauren Carroll, co-founder of La Mort
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.