Today is my Birthday eve, tomorrow I will be 69 years old. As we all know the number that follows 69 is 70. That means in 366 days I will be entering a new decade, and this is my last year in my 60s. I don't think I am looking at my "best before date", but I am thinking about how old I have become and what little effort it took to get there. I am assuming that turning 70 is going to have an impact on me, and I will need a year to prepare for it. When I say impact, that means I have no clue how it will affect me, but I know how I roll and I'm pretty sure it will be impactful. There is no "age is just a number" in Faye world. When I look at my mom at 91, I think I have a fighting chance. There is longevity in my family as my grandmas were 98 and 96 when they passed away. They also had sound minds for their age, which I am very hopeful I will as well. Growing up important birthdays are far and few between. Of course, the first birthday is exciting, then the...
A Death Doula provides emotional, spiritual and logistic support to someone that is dying and their family. Doulas offer a variety of support services. They help with the emotions and fears that are present with an impending death. When possible, Doulas will meet the patient and family prior to hospitalization. Together they make a death plan which includes end of life wishes, memorial services and practical tasks. Doulas are not required to have a medical background but take on the role of advocating for the patient's needs. Following death, they continue to support the families as they navigate their grief. I am sad I never had the opportunity to work with a Death Doula. I love the thought, that families can have a doula guide them at such a difficult time. What a blessing for the patients to have their own little angel, knowing and doing what needs to be done at the end of their lives. When I read an article written by a Death Doula, I wanted to share m...