What Are End-of-Life Doulas?by Eve Glickman
End of Life Doulas are now featured on WebMD! This article educates readers about the role of EOL Doulas, as well as where to find and how to choose one. Merilynne Rush is quoted and The Dying Year is mentioned. What a wonderful way to educate the public and promote EOL Doulas and their meaningful work! Read the full article here. |
The End of Life Doulaby Merilynne Rush
The American Society on Aging's monthly publication Gernerations took on end of life doulas in this piece by Merilynne Rush that includes how to work with doulas and how to find them, as well as an in-depth look at what this care looks like and why it is necessary in today's mosaic of health care choices and needs. Read the full article here. |
End-of-Life Doulas
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"I first met Merilynne in person at the National Home Funeral Alliance conference in Raleigh in 2013. However, MONTHS before she had reached out to me as "the local" to help with marketing, contacting vendors, and making necessary phone calls. What a dynamo!! This woman is in-charge, on-point, and top-rate in every aspect related to home funeral and after death home care. I have so much respect for her and her abilities to organize and get us to where we need to be. Thank you, Merilynne, for all you do! It has been a real blessing to know and learn from you through the years."
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