During the final phase of life, something more than medical care is often needed — it calls for presence, understanding and gentle support. As a Death Doula in Hamburg, I offer compassionate guidance for those who are dying, as well as for the loved ones who remain. In a safe and respectful space — whether at home, in a hospice, or in long-term care — I bring calm, clarity, and empathy to accompany this deeply human transition.
A Death Doula — sometimes referred to as a Sterbeamme in German — offers mindful, compassionate presence to those in the final phase of life. This role is not medical or clinical, but deeply human: it centres on emotional support, spiritual guidance and the power of simply being there with care and respect.
Even shortly following the diagnosis of a terminal illness, the presence of a Death Doula can bring a sense of peace — for both the individual and their loved ones. These conversations gently open space for what is essential: What truly matters now? Who should walk alongside during this sacred time — and who, perhaps, should not? Is the soul drawn to the quiet of a hospice, or to the familiar embrace of home?
I share valuable information about the dying process, help sort out open questions, and support personal decisions. The aim is to consciously shape the farewell – in accordance with the wishes of the dying person.
Since 2022, I have been a certified Death Doula. The training goes beyond traditional end-of-life support and includes psychological, spiritual, and practical aspects. The term “Doula” comes from Greek and means “female servant”. While a Doula supports the birthing process, a Death Doula stands by the person in their final phase of life – quietly, present, supportive.
This support is particularly valuable for people who do not have close family or friends– but also for families who desire guidance and support during an emotionally challenging time.
Note: Support as a Death Doula does not replace medical, palliative, or psychotherapeutic care. It is based on experience and personal dedication and serves as supplementary support in a challenging phase of life.
Saying goodbye to life is as individual as life itself. A Death Doula can provide support in many different situations – whether in the initial phase after a difficult diagnosis, in a hospice, or at home with family. The focus is always: What is important now? And how can a dignified, peaceful path be shaped – for all involved.
Empathetic Presence and Guidance – when life has taken an unexpected turn and initial decisions need to be made.
Valuable support in accepting the dying process and consciously shaping the remaining time.
Space for Worries, Grief, Questions – and help in dealing with responsibility, farewell and exhaustion.
No matter where the farewell unfolds, I am here to hold space — offering stillness, comfort or simply a steady presence as you navigate this sacred threshold.
When fears, uncertainties or unresolved emotions arise, we gently explore them together — finding support, meaning and new perspectives along the way.
You are not alone. I will accompany you mindfully and with compassion – until the very end.
Every instance of end-of-life support is as unique as the person it concerns. As a Death Doula, I tailor the support individually – guided by your wishes, your situation, and what is important to you. Whether initial conversations after diagnosis, quiet rituals at the end of life, or practical support for relatives: There is no fixed scheme. There is only your path – and my accompaniment along it.
Answers to Your Questions
Sometimes, simply having a safe and supportive space is enough — a place to sort through thoughts, name fears, or be gently heard. If this speaks to you, I would be honoured to accompany you. In an open and non-binding conversation, we can explore what you need and what is possible. Support is available at my practice, in your home, or online — wherever feels most comfortable for you.
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Some topics cannot be addressed with a single approach – therefore, I supplement my core services with individual, empathetic support in special situations. These additional services can be utilized as needed.
If you don't want to go to important consultations alone, I'm happy to accompany you and help with orientation. Sometimes it is helpful to have an impartial second set of ears.
Those close to the person also need holding — I offer support to loved ones as they accompany someone through illness or the end of life.
I help with drafting or understanding living wills and advance care documents – in clear language and with empathy.
Upon request, I can assist you in creating something lasting for your loved ones – e.g., a letter, a collage, a voice message, or a remembrance book. This gesture can provide comfort – for you and your loved ones.
Rituals provide comfort. Together, we develop small or larger forms of farewell – individually, respectfully and in accordance with your wishes.
What should the final journey look like? I support you in planning a personal, touching farewell – whether at home, in a hospice, or elsewhere.