Threshold Work
A space for tender presence, grief companionship, and sacred endings-for both people and beloved animals
A Gentle Companion at the Gate
In this quiet space, I offer presence at the threshold-the tender liminal between life and death. Whether you’re walking beside a dying companion or facing the loss of a beloved animal, I am here as a grounded witness, ritual keeper, and guide.
Death is not separate from life. It is woven into the roots, the compost, the memory held in soil and bone. My work is to walk beside it-not with fear, but with reverence.
What I Offer
Human Deathcare
Home funeral guidance
Ritual and vigil planning
Deathcare literacy and emotional support
Presence at the bedside (as available)
Animal Companion Deathcare
Pet death doula services
Ceremonial support
Legacy rituals and memorials
Natural death and burial guidance
I serve with a trauma-informed, animist, and non-denominational approach. All bodies and beliefs are welcome
A Philosophy of Care
To Die Like the Moon
My deathcare practice is grounded in the belief that grief is not a problem to be solved-it is a sacred process to be witnessed. This work is gentle, slow, and deeply human. I do not rush the sorrow. I do not flinch from the ache. I honor the rhythms of natural death, family-held ceremony, and the living memory of those we’ve loved.
If you are approaching a threshold-or walking with someone who is-you don’t have to go alone.
How to Work with Me
Reach out when you are ready
Because of the intimate nature of this work, I take a limited number of clients at a time to ensure I can offer my full presence.
Fill out the contact form below to share your situation
I’ll respond within 1-2 days with availability or a referral
Local in-person work available within parts of the greater Cincinnati area, or virtual guidance everywhere.
Downloadable Companion: “A Gentle Death: A Guide for the Threshold”
A free offering in the ko-fi bookshelves. A gentle guide to those tending to a loved one who is walking the twilight path, and for those who have recently said goodbye. Let us walk together