Simple Words, Simple Acts: Accompanying the Dying

Simple Words, Simple Acts: Accompanying the Dying

By Community Libraries PVD

In a culture that prefers not to talk about death, an end-of life doula can guide us through.

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Community Libraries of Providence: Rochambeau Library

708 Hope Street Providence, RI 02906

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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Community • Other

Judith Sutphen and Ava Naylor of End of Life RI will speak about the various ways end-of-life doulas can work with individuals and families to cope emotionally and practically with the preparation, immediacy and aftermath of death.

Judith and Ava are end-of-life doulas, who are trained trained to provide advice, information, emotional support, and physical comfort. An end of life doula, or death doula, accompanies a person as they are preparing to die, through death itself and after death. A doula can advocate for and create a peaceful environment for the dying as well as facilitate and mediate any last wishes and cultural or spiritual rituals.

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Community Libraries PVD

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Nov 19 · 6:00 PM EST