You don’t have to face this alone….

We offer gentle, practical support for those navigating end-of-life decisions, complex medical systems, or grief and loss. Whether it’s preparing an Advance Care Directive, an extra set of ears, or simply needing someone to walk beside you, we provide trauma-informed, person-centred care that honours your values and choices.

Key Services

  • Supporting a loved one through an end-of-life diagnosis is never easy—especially from afar. Our companion advocacy service offers peace of mind for families who live out of town, providing trusted, compassionate presence when you can’t be there yourself.

    We can attend medical appointments, help interpret complex information, and ensure your loved one feels supported, heard, and respected. With trauma-informed care and clear communication, we bridge the gap—so you stay connected, informed, and reassured every step of the way.

  • Planning ahead can bring peace of mind. Whether you are unsure where to begin, or need help navigating the paperwork we are happy to provide step-by-step support.

  • Whether you're grieving a loved one, facing anticipatory loss, or navigating change that feels heavy, these sessions provide a steady place to explore what healing might look like for you.

  • Compassionate support for those grieving the loss of a beloved pet- because saying goodbye to a fur baby is never easy.

  • We specialise in providing compassionate, culturally attuned support for individuals, families, and communities navigating end-of-life matters and funeral planning. Whether you're preparing in advance or responding to a recent loss, I offer guidance that honours diverse beliefs, traditions, and ways of mourning.

    Our approach is grounded in person-centred care, with deep respect for cultural protocols, spiritual practices, and community relationships. Our team works alongside you to co-create meaningful farewells—whether that involves liaising with service providers, supporting family decision-making, or holding space for grief and reflection.

    At Embrace, we recognise that death is not just a personal event, but a cultural and relational one. That’s why we prioritise inclusive, ethical support that reflects your values, kinship structures, and community needs.