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YOUR CART

​All the support you need to be a successful death doula.
Are you prepared to support your community?
Join us today!

A dedicated place to connect with peers, gain more knowledge, and share your expertise.


We break down trends in deathcare.

We give you a community who shares your passion.​
"The back and forth and sense of community is really powerful. It encouraged our growth as well as our confidence. I would describe it as welcoming and encourage doulas to participate." - TS

Quick Info

  • We curate expert speakers to teach you about trends in community deathcare.
  • We encourage you to start serving your community.
  • We provide lots of ideas for how to connect with the public.
  • You connect in real-time with doulas in your region.
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"What a great place to land after coming out of the training. Working with death and dying isn’t a small thing. " - JE
"A great place to connect with other doulas. Exchange information. Offer support. Network. Continuing education from the meetings. I think it’s been pretty rich already." - LW

Past Network Topics

Guest Speakers

​Jill McClennen certified death doula and the host of the "Seeing Death Clearly" podcast. Jill offers compassionate support, practical preparation, and deep emotional healing to clients and their families, providing services both in person and virtually.

Kathryn Tucker attorney and law professor whose advocacy and scholarship have focused on protecting and expanding the rights of people with terminal illness for more than 30 years. Expanding Autonomy at End of Life. 

Sarah Arslanian death doula, holistic caregiver and “old soul” living in the Seacoast. Sarah founder of Lotus and Lavender Natural Burial, which supports green burial in the Seacoast by establishing natural burial cemeteries and providing education and guidance around green burial practices.

​Kate Christie, author of the VSED Handbook 

Chris Jalbert founder of Eternal Applications, a Cambridge-based company providing posthumous messaging services.


Guest Speakers cont.

​Mary Moriarty celebrant, what celebrants do and how they improve the grieving process.
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Leah Burdick,
Esq., staff attorney for the Elder Law Project at Vermont Legal Aid. Advanced directives, guardianship,

Case Studies & Discussions

Responding to requests outside your scope of practice

Navigating family dynamics


Making mistakes and making amends

Navigating harmful or unhelpful language at the bedside

Advocating for informed medical decisions
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All meetings happen online.
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Join from anywhere in the Northeast USA.
Attend each meeting while it's live or watch the recording later when it's convenient for your schedule.

Topics Covered in the Network


  • Working with your first client one-on-one
  • Presenting in your community and hosting events
  • End-of-life doula cope of practice
  • Networking with professionals in related fields
  • Resources for doulas and their clients
  • Self-care for you as a caregiver
  • After death body care
  • End of life choices
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We're collaborators, not competitors.


More people need support at the end of life than there are doulas to serve them.
Members of the Northeast Death Doula Network actively share referrals within the group.
But if you're not looking for clients there are other amazing perks.
You'll improve your knowledge of important topics in end-of-life care in every meeting.
The resources shared are yours to keep.
You'll have a platform to share your expertise and develop best practices among your peers.

You are going to make a difference in people's lives and fulfill community needs.

The Northeast Death Doula Network

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You're not in this alone. You don't have to serve your community by yourself.
 

What's Included:

MONTHLY

$29

  • Monthly meetings featuring guest speakers and case studies
  • Business of doula work office hours to ask questions, brainstorm ideas, collaborate
  • ​In-person events to learn new skills and tour community resources
  • Discussion forum
  • Resource library​
  • Member directory
  • ​Action plan template
I'm ready to join!
​ANNUAL
​ $300
  • Monthly meetings featuring guest speakers and case studies
  • Business of doula work office hours to ask questions, brainstorm ideas, collaborate
  • ​In-person events to learn new skills and tour community resources
  • Discussion forum
  • Resource library​
  • Member directory
  • ​Action plan template
  • 2 months free!
I'M READY TO JOIN!
In the spirit of access and supporting those who are experiencing financial insecurity or hardship, the network does have a sliding scale option. To learn more about the sliding scale options, click here. Please be mindful that if you purchase a price at the lowest end of the scale when you can truthfully afford higher ticket prices, you are limiting access to those who truly need the gift of financial flexibility.   
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Hi, I'm Kasey!

I help clients understand the challenges at end-of-life and how to navigate them. 

My superpower is learning wildly complex systems (often designed to exclude or confuse folks) and explaining them to others in ways that are easier to navigate. My goal is to assist and empower my clients through conversations and planning around death, caring for each other, and aging with dignity.

​I’m an International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA) trained death doula, National End of Life Doula Alliance (NEDA) member, and Patient Choices Vermont Wayfinder. 
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Doula Care for Dying, LLC. serves southern Vermont, New Hampshire, and nationwide virtually.
Call (802) 546-1110
Email: [email protected]