National Death Doula Day is annually observed on April 20. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness of the profession and its benefits for patients and their families. A Death Doula is a non-medical person who has been trained to provide holistic, physical, emotional, and spiritual care at the end of life. Death Doulas are non-medical professionals who provide comprehensive care for the ailing and their loved ones prior to, during, and after death. A Doula is trained in the various phases of end-of-life care in order to aid the family in comprehending the natural processes while offering comfort and support.
The background of National Death Doula Day
If you are pondering what a Doula is, “Doula” is an ancient Greek word that referred to a woman of service. Doula became popular again in the 1980s. Referring to a person who guided a woman and her chosen childbirth companions through the labour and delivery process. The current approach to end-of-life doula care is based on the birth doula paradigm. The terms doula, death doula, death midwife, death coach, and end-of-life counsellor all refer to the same approach.
Doulas may become involved soon after a terminal diagnosis. They may also be involved later, as the patient’s condition worsens and their body begins its final decomposition. They may even become involved after a death to assist loved ones in beginning the bereavement process. The primary purpose of the doula is to provide emotional, spiritual, and physical support to everyone involved by attentively listening to the dying person and their loved ones’ concerns, fears, aspirations, and life stories. Doulas are primarily responsible for bringing their clients serenity at the end of life. The doula provides a space for the dying process that honours who the ailing person is and was, and assists them in living with purpose until their last breath.
This model of care emphasises service from the spirit. The doula encounters the dying individual and their loved ones at their current emotional and spiritual state. The doula assists all parties in dying in the most dignified manner imaginable. In addition, the doula will utilise their knowledge and experience to provide a broader perspective on death that can bring greater meaning and solace to this arduous process.
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5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT DEATH DOULAS
In the United States, there is no federally mandated certification for end-of-life doulas, but many private organisations offer education or certification programmes.
Doulas gain hospice volunteer experience.
In contrast to funeral directors, end-of-life doulas are present with families before, during, and after death.
Some doulas assist only the healthy, while others only the ailing; therefore, it is best to interview doulas to determine their area of expertise.
Doulas listen with an open heart to one another.
NATIONAL DEATH DOULA DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | April 20 | Thursday |
2024 | April 20 | Saturday |
2025 | April 20 | Sunday |
2026 | April 20 | Monday |
2027 | April 20 | Tuesday |