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The International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA) is a nonprofit organization that is committed to changing the face of dying.

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INELDA has joined with a few great partners that could be a benefit to you and the people you serve. The Sound Bath offers soothing sounds to help you fall asleep and support you through stress. INELDA members receive 20% off their subscription bit.ly/3JYGAt5 #INELDA

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Christopher Kerr, MD, PhD, Chief Medical & Executive Officer at Hospice & Palliative Care Buffalo is an end-of-life reasearcher who is giving some context on the so-called "death rattle". Read more: bit.ly/42QtB3H

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If a dying person is bed-bound and immobile for the most part, take a moment to see from their perspective. Adding plants, drawings, photographs to their view may lift their spirits and help them feel well cared for. bit.ly/3KpqcBK #INELDA

If a dying person is bed-bound and immobile for the most part, take a moment to see from their perspective. Adding plants, drawings, photographs to their view may lift their spirits and help them feel well cared for. bit.ly/3KpqcBK #INELDA
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This month's self-care offering discusses the doula principle of self-awareness. Omni Kitts Ferrara writes about her own experience of using her self-awareness to leverage a moment that felt overwhelming. Read more: bit.ly/3CJDxka #INELDA #deathdoula #selfcare

This month's self-care offering discusses the doula principle of self-awareness. <a href="/momnosenothing/">Omni Kitts Ferrara</a> writes about her own experience of using her self-awareness to leverage a moment that felt overwhelming. Read more: bit.ly/3CJDxka #INELDA #deathdoula #selfcare
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Dementia is much more than memory loss. As it progresses it affects visual, auditory, and sensory processing in addition to one’s abilities to articulate their thoughts. End-of-life doulas can benefit from dementia-specific knowledge. bit.ly/3kYXIV0

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Emma Acker and Virginia Chang, two INELDA-trained Doulas are featured in a new article in the Gothamist. Kris Kington-Barker is quoted in saying that "the term “end-of-life doula” may be relatively new, but the idea isn't. Read more: bit.ly/3GGEifI

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While awareness about end-of-life doulas has been growing, there is still much research needed to help solidify the role of doulas in the continuum of care. This work cannot be done without your voice! Read more and participate in ongoing studies. bit.ly/3mBAqFN

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"When I wrote Honoring Choices. I saw it as a way to spark conversation...It's so important for people to have these conversations so their voices will be encouraged and heard, and so their wishes can be honored." -Elizabeth Coplan #OutofGriefComesArt bit.ly/3M7yJuc

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All member webianr! Join our conversation with public servant and system changer, Kaki Marshall , and rep from Street Roots ambassador program manager Raven Drake. Learn more about the The People Experiencing Homelessness Project (PEH). Register here: bit.ly/40BCexA

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Educator Garrett Drew Ellis responds: Living in the religious space that I do, I have gone into spaces where religious practices were not my own...Research shows that spirituality is a huge part of people’s care at the end of life. Read more: bit.ly/3XwSBcv

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Educator Garrett Drew Ellis and Certified INELDA-trained doulas, Dawn Betts, and Karen Bellone shared their thoughts with Huffington Post reporter Marie Holmes in "What End-of-Life Doulas Want You To Know About Death And Grief”. bit.ly/3AwKdRb

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Cathy Campbell, proposed the idea of a 2-day think tank in response to the lack of guidelines for gender-affirming EOL care that respects their gender identity and facilitates their gender expression. Read more about this study: bit.ly/3A20MEb

Cathy Campbell, proposed the idea of a 2-day think tank in response to the lack of guidelines for gender-affirming EOL care that respects their gender identity and facilitates their gender expression. Read more about this study: bit.ly/3A20MEb
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Massachusetts could be the next state to allow aid in dying. "When the suffering becomes too much to bear, Roger Kligler — a retired physician with incurable, metastatic prostate cancer — says he wants the option of going out on his own terms." Read more: bit.ly/3MHkgpa

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This month, team member Loren Talbot interviewed Lonny Shavelson in a conversation around end-of-life care and MAiD. Read more of their conversation and Lonny's new guide: Medical Aid in Dying: A Guide for Patients and Their Supporters. Read more here: bit.ly/3GLjeVa

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Is receipt of aggressive end-of-life (EOL) care for older adults with metastatic cancer more common among nursing home (NH) residents or their community-dwelling counterparts? Read more: inelda.org/news-briefs-ap…

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We are headed to the Omega Institute this summer, July 28th-30th for an in-person, End-of-Life Doula Training with Nicole Heidbreder and Omni Kitts Ferrara! Follow the link to meet your Educators and register for this training: bit.ly/3KZ90TZ

We are headed to the <a href="/omega_institute/">Omega Institute</a>  this summer, July 28th-30th for an in-person, End-of-Life Doula Training with Nicole Heidbreder and <a href="/momnosenothing/">Omni Kitts Ferrara</a>!  Follow the link to meet your Educators and register for this training: bit.ly/3KZ90TZ
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The Philadelphia Inquirer spoke with INELDA-trained doula Belle Sandella about the support she gives for its article “Philly death doulas guide people through the end of life.” Kington-Barker is included with commentary on how doulas support the dying. bit.ly/40G2zK9

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When creating a legacy project for children I suggest seeing what they like and starting there. You will get led in the right direction by the clients themselves. If they like music, maybe build a playlist of their favorite songs. —Sara Sedlacek Yates bit.ly/3Xdwrwk

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Meet Marady Duran, an integral person at our organization and skilled Educator. In this short clip she discusses facilitating the wishes of the dying person. Take a look and then read more about Marady here: bit.ly/3K2LVOv

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INELDA will no longer be posting to Twitter and is deactivating our account. We can not be on a platform that is choosing not to support the rights of all folks. Twitter's removal of their Hateful Content Policy no longer supports our vision. See you on Instagram @inelda_doulas