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CELL Series: Understanding the Role of End-of-Life Doulas

02 February, 2026

Have you heard about end-of-life doulas, sometimes called death doulas? End-of-life doulas offer social-emotional wrap-around services related to planning for death, actively dying, and wrapping up affairs. They are increasing in numbers, filling in gaps and supporting patients, caregivers, and families. Melissa Chanselle-Hary, a northern Nevada-based end-of-life doula and owner of Sacred Transits, will share more about the role, bust myths about the field, and describe the ideal model of how an end-of-life doula can be integrated into a patient's care team.

featuring Melissa Chanselle-Hary, owner, Sacred Transits, Relationship & Intimacy Coach, Reiki Master, Member Doula Co-Op of Nevada

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