
Death Doulas: Transforming End-of-Life Care with Compassion and Expertise
Death doulas are emerging as essential professionals in end-of-life care, offering emotional, spiritual, and practical support to individuals and families navigating terminal illness and death. With a fivefold increase from 260 in 2019 to over 1,600 by 2024, they bridge gaps between medical services and personal needs, demystifying the dying process, coordinating care, and reducing fear. As 6% of hospice providers plan to integrate doulas in 2024, this guide explores their roles, benefits, and how they complement funeral planning, ensuring dignified and personalized end-of-life experiences.














































