About See The Rainbow Services

Hello and welcome. 

When someone you love is approaching the end of their life, See The Rainbow Services offers compassionate guidance and support to help you through this time. There is so much to do and so much to think about. Having a support person who knows what needs to be done can save you valuable time and money while providing emotional support along the way.

This is me.

I offer full Death Doula services and I am also an Elder Care Consultant. I can help ensure that you’ve covered all the bases while planning for what is going to happen, allowing you and your loved ones time to enjoy these final moments with peace of mind.  And even though there is so much to do and to plan for, there is also still life – and there is time left to celebrate it before it’s too late! It’s just so important that we change the view we have of death and that we once again, as a society, come to understand death as a part of life and as something to be honoured and respected rather than feared and taboooed.

You can click here to learn more about Death Doulas. My post about What Can a Death Doula DO for Me? is also helpful to many people.

For a very brief read about why I may not be what you are expecting as a Death Doula, please read this quick post.

My Thoughts and Experiences page is where all of my resourceful information is kept. Feel free to browse all of the articles or just read the ones that appeal to you. 

I have a clean Criminal Background & Vulnerable Sector Check from October 2023.

I am a proud member of the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association.  

Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association

“Is it possible to find anything positive in this devastating event? Can this remaining time be used to share treasured moments of living, while coping with the many losses death brings? Rather than dying on a continuum, can this person be helped to live until he or she dies? Can this be a time of personal growth for all involved?

Yes.”

Maggie Callanan and Patricia Kelly (Final Gifts – Understanding the Special Awareness, Needs, and Communications of the Dying, 1992.)