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Meet Kellie

With formal qualifications and experience in the complexities of end-of-life care, I offer a tailored approach that honours individual wishes, supports families with compassion, and empowers you to navigate choices, rituals, and grief with confidence and dignity.

My story on the blog

My Why - David.

Caring for my husband through his illness and death where not heroic and did not stem from super powers – it was an act of love that shouldn’t have been seen as anything more than a wife caring for her husband as she did before he was diagnosed. The culture around how we view our end of life needs to change. 

I shouldn’t have had to exert the energy or time that I did to fight for my husbands pretty simple yet not “traditional” wishes to spend as little time as necessary in a hospital environment – the information and knowledge to allow people to do this – if they wish needs to be readily available – so people can spend their time loving their loved ones -not fighting for them to be heard, or have their wishes honoured. 

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VISION & MISSION

The vision of EMBRACE is to create a culture where everyone's end of life journey is honoured, full of dignity and fulfilled according to the wishes that align with who they are as an individual. I want to empower people and their loved ones to embrace this season of their lives with as much vigour and life as they have during the previous years.  

The mission of EMBRACE is to empower and advocate for individuals to have an end of life experience that closely aligns with their values and beliefs as possible. I want to be able to provide people with a personailsed serive that allows them to plan for and address all of their spiritual, emotional and non medical needs in an ethical and compassionate manner. 

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Are you ready to Embrace this moment?

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