Death Doulas

Mangano Family Funeral Homes • October 23, 2022

Dealing with the passing of a loved one can be a lot of work. Luckily, some people are specialized in helping during this time. What does a death doula do?

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For many people, dealing with a loved one who is dying can be a troubling experience. Not only is it mentally and emotionally tiring, but it can also be physically draining. There is a lot that constantly needs to be done, and you are only one person. Even with the help of family members, it is still not something that is easy to deal with. But there are people who specialize in dealing with dying loved ones and making sure that they are as comfortable as possible. These people are known as death doulas. Just as there are doulas that welcome life into the world, there are those that focus on the dying. If you and your family feel that you may need extra help when it comes to dealing with an ill loved one, funeral homes in Ridge, NY would love to help you in any way they can. 


What Is a Death Doula? 


It is important to know that death doulas are not hospice care workers. Though there may be some overlap, death doulas are focused more on the spiritual aspect of dying. They are not medical professionals in most cases. This is a person who can cook meals, comfort the dying, and do anything that the family may need extra help with. A lot of death doulas feel called to this work. They are skilled at keeping a calm and peaceful presence in response to the problems that they will face. 


Are Death Doulas Certified? 


There is not a federal certification for death doulas, but there is training that they can go through to better prepare themselves for the things they may encounter on the job. 


How Can Families Benefit from a Death Doula? 


·  Calming Presence – When a loved one is ill, you will be a mess of feelings and emotions. It will be nice to have someone there that can steer the ship. While it won’t make what’s happening anything easier, you will know that you are not alone. There will be someone by your side who has been through the process countless times and can help you get through it. This is a reassuring thing for many people. 


·  Helping Hand – As mentioned above, there is a lot to handle when a person is ill and dying. And if you are doing the caretaking on your own, that can be even more stressful. Doulas can help by giving you a hand with things. They can help cook, organize things, spend time with the ill, and even just be a person for you to talk to. They will become like a close friend during the process that you are going through. 


·  Someone That Understands – You will feel alone during this process and having someone there that truly understands what you are going through will do wonders for your mental health during the entire ordeal. You will come to appreciate the comfort that a death doula can provide. 


If you and your family are wondering if a death doula is right for you, then you should contact funeral homes in Ridge, NY. They would love to help you with any questions you may have regarding death doulas. 

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