by Ilana Kaplan
July 30, 2020
In Category: 2020 | In the News
How Death Doulas Have Adapted End-of-Life Care Amid Covid 19
“Nurses and medical staff have been integral in helping doulas make sure they connect with families and play music until the end” —Dr. Jamie Eaddy Chism
For clients who are in assisted-living communities or the hospital, nurses often act as a bridge on behalf of doulas. Janie Rakow, a recently retired end-of-life doula and former president of the International End of Life Doula Association (INELDA), has been raising money for baby monitors for local hospitals so that doulas can keep in touch with their clients, talk to social workers and chaplains, and even play music.