For clients that have time
To the one who’s received a terminal diagnosis, I’m here for you. One of my clients once said, “I don’t know how to do this. I need a guide.” While I have never been exactly where you now, I have sat with so many who have been there. With them, I’ve learned how to be with you in your tender time. Together we might sit in stillness or hard conversations, meditate or dance, make art or to-do lists. I am here to answer your questions or to sit in questions with you.
To the one caring for someone who’s dying, I know how uncertain this time can feel. You may not know what hospice means, how the body dies, or what support you’ll need. I’m here to help you understand, to hold space for the complicated emotions that rise, and to offer grounded guidance through it all.
You do not have to know why you are calling a death midwife - I’ll help us find the questions and needs.
If your end-of-life needs are not urgent, and you’d like my help, schedule a free 30-minute consultation with me. You’ll do that by sending a message to me via my contact page. We’ll go from there.
All services are available virtually, by phone, or in person. I serve central Maine, and surrounding counties.
Some things that Narinder’s expertise can help you with:
Finding clarity for hard choices to be made
Giving you, the caregiver, some time off - to rest - restore - relax
Education: how does the body die? what to expect?
Finding stillness and slowness in the after-loss care / being unrushed by after-loss bureaucracy
What to expect: how to make it a holistic and balanced dying space
Mitigating complicated family dynamics in death and dying spaces
Navigating hospice care or finding a hospice that best suits you
Grief Care: during the last months or days of your loved one’s life and after your loss
Home Funeral Education (Having a funeral at home)
Finding a funeral home in your area so you don’t have to do the research/Making connections with local funeral homes
