Episode Twenty Five: End of Life Doulas
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End-of-Life Doulas are becoming a more visible part of death care — but what do they actually do, how are they trained, and where do boundaries sometimes blur?
In this episode of The Final Touch, we take an honest, balanced look at the world of End-of-Life Doulas. We explore the history of the role, where doulas are most common, how families hire them, what services they provide, and what they typically cost.
We also talk candidly about real-world situations where doulas have run into trouble — including scope-of-practice issues, medical misinformation, and post-death complications — and why collaboration with hospice and funeral professionals matters so much.
This is not an episode meant to tear anyone down. It’s a conversation about transparency, ethics, and how death care works best when everyone understands their role.
If you’ve ever wondered whether an End-of-Life Doula is right for your family — or how they fit into the larger death care system — this episode is for you.