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End of Life Doulas: History, Evolution, and Best Practice for Screening

Presenter: Margo Lalich, MPH, RN, Co-Founder - North Coast EOL Collective, Certified Advanced Care Planning Facilitator, NEDA Proficient/INELDA Trained EOL Doula, NEDA Proficient After-Death Care Educator (ACDE)

Description:
Have you been curious about End of Life Doulas (EOLD)? Who are they, and what do they do? This presentation covers the history and development of end-of-life doulas and their role in supporting individuals and families during the dying process. It provides an overview of how the doula profession has evolved and the different types of support they offer. The session also includes practical information on how to screen and select qualified end-of-life doulas. Participants will receive PDF resources. Attendees will gain useful tools and criteria to make informed decisions when choosing a doula. This presentation is ideal for healthcare providers, caregivers, and anyone interested in end-of-life care options.

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Cost: no cost, although contributions to the North Coast EOL Collective are appreciated

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