Anitya Doula Services

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Serving those with end-of-life needs, and their loved ones. (This page is unmonitored, so please reach out via phone, email, or website.) In person or remotely.

Are you looking for a death doula? Perhaps some end-of-life support for a loved one or educational services for your community? Or are you simply interested in planning ahead? When someone gets a serious diagnosis, they often don’t know where to turn. They wonder what comes next. That emotional turmoil can be overwhelming. Death doulas are available to help take the pressure off of you. We assist

A Death Doula's Substack | Catherine Durkin Robinson | Substack 11/01/2024

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A Death Doula's Substack | Catherine Durkin Robinson | Substack Learn how to reduce fears and anxiety about death and dying with expert knowledge, helpful tips, planning tools, humor, and grace. An experienced death doula/educator helps you achieve a better death someday...and a better life right now. Click to read A Death Doula's Substack, by Catherine Durkin R...

My "Sorry Summit" 09/30/2024

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My "Sorry Summit" This is my ritual for caregivers and clients...giving us the grace we need to do this sacred work.

06/25/2024
Anitya Doula Services - Staff 06/20/2024

If you're interested in hiring an experienced and professional death doula in Chicago, check out my qualifications and give me a call anytime. You're not alone.

Anitya Doula Services - Staff Anitya Doula Services Staff: Catherine Durkin Robinson. Get to know our end-of-life doula in Chicago and reach out for support today.

05/20/2024

Are you caring for a loved one or client at the end of life? Do you have a terminal diagnosis and need help getting your affairs in order? Are you curious about this sacred part of life?

Reduce anxiety and get the answers you need by signing up for one of my classes! With the proper planning and support, you can live with joy and die with peace.

CEUs are available. Join us every Thursday as we build community and empowerment! Check out my list of online classes this summer and register today: https://anityadoulaservices.org/book/

These two Illinois proposals could help ease pain and suffering for dying patients 03/01/2024

As an end-of-life doula and educator, I often get calls from people way too late. They’ve sat with a terminal diagnosis for weeks or months, almost paralyzed with fear or anxiety, and have no idea what to do next.

This is especially frustrating because an agonizing death is avoidable.

What kind of suffering do my clients needlessly endure? It is typically physical, emotional or spiritual pain. And it’s my job to help them understand their options to reduce that suffering.

I explain the benefits of contacting hospice sooner rather than later. If contacted early enough, medical and palliative care teams help manage symptoms and keep dying people comfortable. For emotional or spiritual concerns, my clients and I discuss checklists for the dying, utilizing peer support, licensed mental health counseling and chaplaincy services.

Sometimes my clients choose meditation or breathwork to reduce their fears.

But what about clients who aren’t inclined to meditate or those who might benefit from therapy but are running out of time?

What about clients in physical distress, for whom medication doesn’t work? Or those in existential distress, for whom traditional pharmacological interventions don’t work?

In these cases, I watch helplessly as they wait and suffer, knowing they will be denied the comfort of a more peaceful death.

It doesn’t have to be this way. We can ease suffering and provide relief during this sacred time with other options. Two bills recently filed in Illinois can help.

Read more from my latest op-ed up at the Chicago Sun-Times:

These two Illinois proposals could help ease pain and suffering for dying patients The "medical aid in dying" measure would give mentally capable patients who are terminally ill an option of ending their own lives, an end-of-life doula and educator writes. Another bill would allow the use of psilocybin, which research shows can reduce end-of-life distress.

02/02/2024

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1) Does anyone have any personal experience with Kasina or MindPlace products? If so, I'd love to hear about that experience or if there is any place in the Chicago area where I can try this and see for myself how it works before purchasing/offering it to clients.
2) Does anyone have a sample trip-sitting contract they use?

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