services
designed to help you get the most out of living
At Holding the Light, I offer holistic, non-medical support for individuals and families navigating illness, caregiving, aging, grief, and life transitions. My work blends emotional presence, practical support, and deep listening — helping you create clarity, comfort, and connection through all seasons of care and change.
Areas of Service
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Holistic support for individuals and families during advanced illness or at end of life.
Includes:
Gentle bedside presence and companionship
Vigil planning + support through the final hours or days
Meaning-making, life review, and legacy projects
Comfort practices (breath, touch, grounding, ritual, music, silence)
Space-holding for family dynamics, conflict, and emotional overwhelm
Grief awareness and early bereavement support
This is for you if:
You or a loved one wants to bring peace, connection, and dignity to the final season of life.
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Guidance, grounding, and practical support for caregivers.
Includes:
Caregiver respite — I sit bedside so you can rest, breathe, tend to your life
Companion and presence-based care during transitional or hospice care
Care team coordination — streamlining communication + support roles
Assistance organizing home care systems, routines, and support networks
Encouragement, emotional processing, and nervous system steadiness
This is for you if:
You’re caring for someone you love and you need support that is both practical and nourishing.
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Clarity and communication for life’s big decisions.
This is not just filling out forms — it is a guided exploration of what matters most.
Includes:
Values + priorities reflection
Advance directive and POLST guidance
Medical decision-making preparation (in your own language)
Family meeting facilitation to ensure everyone is aligned
Planning for the final chapter — with intention, comfort, and dignity
This is for you if:
You want to prepare early, reduce crisis decisions, and keep your wishes honored.
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Coaching that integrates mortality awareness, emotional resilience, and purposeful living.
Focus areas:
Meaning-making, identity, and purpose
Healing relational patterns + strengthening communication
Processing grief, loss, and life transitions
Cultivating inner steadiness, clarity, and joy
Practices that illuminate presence, “Living with the end in mind”
Program may include:
Conversation planning frameworks
Reflection prompts and values inventories
Guided practices for emotional clarity
Personalized rituals and legacy projects
Hybrid support (sessions + check-ins)
This is for you if:
You are seeking to feel more aligned, grounded, and fully alive.
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For clinics, senior communities, support groups, faith communities, and wellness centers.
Topics include:
Death literacy & the role of doulas
Caregiver resilience
Preparing for end-of-life conversations
Meaning-making through life transitions
Conscious aging + conscious dying