
In this opening lecture, we explore the heart of what it means to be a death doula. You’ll learn about the non-medical, holistic nature of doula care, how the Platinum Rule guides our approach, and the ways doulas bring presence, compassion, and clarity to the end-of-life experience. We also introduce the concept of scope of practice—what doulas do and don’t do—while inviting you to reflect on your own path into this meaningful work.
History of Deathcare and the Reemergence of End-of-Life Doulas
In this lesson, we explore the cultural, medical, and emotional shifts that have shaped our relationship with death—and why end-of-life doulas are so needed today. From the loss of familiar rituals to the rise of medicalized dying, you’ll discover how doulas fill a growing gap in care. We’ll also look at cultural movements like death positivity and how doulas support autonomy, connection, and healing in the face of loss.
The Heart of Doula Work – Compassionate Presence
In this session, we explore the emotional and spiritual essence of being a death doula: the ability to be fully present with others as they navigate the end of life. You’ll learn how to ground yourself, hold space without trying to fix, and bring calm, reflective presence to those in need. From the power of silence to the art of deep listening, this lecture introduces the core relational practices that make doula work so meaningful.
Rituals and Ceremonies
In this session, we explore how rituals and ceremonies offer comfort, connection, and meaning during end-of-life transitions. You’ll learn how simple acts—like lighting a candle, sharing memories, or creating a farewell moment—can hold deep emotional and spiritual significance for clients and families.
We’ll also discuss how to gently support the creation of personalized rituals that reflect each person’s values, beliefs, and unique life story. Whether you're guiding a family ceremony or simply holding space, your presence as a doula can help transform moments of loss into meaningful acts of love.
Legacy and Meaning-Making
In this session, we explore how end-of-life projects can help clients share their stories, express their love, and leave something meaningful behind. Whether it’s a letter, a playlist, or a symbolic gesture, legacy work allows people to reflect on what matters most—and to be remembered in a deeply personal way.
You’ll also learn how to gently support this process as a doula, offering presence, encouragement, and care without needing to lead or control the outcome. These simple acts of meaning-making can bring comfort, peace, and connection to both clients and their loved ones.
Understanding and Supporting the Circle of Care
In this lecture, we explore how end-of-life doulas support not just the individual who is dying, but also their circle of care—the family, friends, and caregivers surrounding them.
You’ll learn how to foster open communication, honor different roles and emotions, and hold space for the unique dynamics that arise in families during end-of-life transitions. With empathy, adaptability, and the Platinum Rule as your guide, you’ll discover how your presence can help reduce stress, encourage connection, and support the whole system with care.
Becoming a Doula Begins Within
This module invites you to reflect on why you feel drawn to death doula work and explore the qualities you already carry. It’s designed for both curious beginners and those feeling a deeper call. No prior experience is required—just a willingness to be honest, gentle, and curious.
Learning Intentions:
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
Identify personal experiences that may shape your path as a doula
Reflect on your emotional readiness, motivations, and questions
Recognize that diverse life paths can lead to this work
Begin cultivating a grounded, authentic sense of your role
Who Is Drawn to This Work?
There is no single path to becoming a death doula—and no specific background required. This session explores the natural qualities, life experiences, and quiet strengths that often call people toward end-of-life work. Whether you come from healthcare, caregiving, creative fields, or simply carry deep empathy and presence, you may already hold the foundations of this role.
This reflection-based lecture invites you to recognize your unique gifts, explore your emotional instincts, and consider how your lived experience might already be preparing you for this work. You don’t have to be fearless or perfect—you only have to be willing to show up.
This reflective module invites you to slow down and explore what may be drawing you toward end-of-life doula work.
You’ll be guided through gentle inquiry around lived experience, values, resonance, and readiness. For some, this call leads toward formal training. For others, it simply deepens how they show up in life, caregiving, or community.
This module includes the full Exploring the Call video, guidebook section, and companion workbook for reflection.
Your Next Steps Toward Becoming a Doula
There’s no one-size-fits-all path to becoming a death doula. In this lecture, you’ll explore the many ways people show up for end-of-life support—whether through quiet presence, community volunteering, or building a private practice. You’ll learn how doulas support others in diverse ways and reflect on how your own life experiences, strengths, and instincts might already be preparing you for this work.
Whether you’re drawn to bedside support, legacy work, grief care, ritual creation, or simply being someone who listens—this lecture will help you envision how your path might unfold.
Paths to Further Learning and Certification
This final section offers a gentle, informative overview of what comes next if you feel called to deepen your journey into death doula work. You’ll learn what “certification” means in this unregulated field, how formal training can support your confidence and clarity, and what options exist for moving forward—whether as a volunteer, a community companion, or a practicing doula.
This module also explores the value of inner preparation, continued learning, and showing up in ways that feel aligned with your life and calling. Whether you decide to pursue further training or simply integrate this work into your existing path, this lecture will help you reflect, root, and take your next steps with purpose.
? Frequently Asked Questions
Honest answers to common questions from those curious about the path of a death doula.
In this section, you’ll find thoughtful responses to the most frequently asked questions about becoming a death doula, getting certified, supporting others at end of life, and what this work looks like in the real world. Whether you're simply exploring or already feeling called to the path, this guide is here to provide clarity, ease uncertainty, and help you feel grounded in your next steps.
You’ll learn about training, volunteering, emotional boundaries, certification, and how this work fits into both personal and professional life. These FAQs are written with care, compassion, and a deep respect for the unique way each person comes to this work.
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach—and that’s the beauty of it. ?
Are you called to support others through life’s final transition — but unsure where to begin?
This gentle, beginner-friendly course offers a meaningful introduction to what it means to serve as a death doula. Whether you’re a caregiver, a seeker, or simply curious about this path, you’ll gain clarity, confidence, and a grounded understanding of how doulas provide presence and support at the end of life.
You don’t need medical training or a background in hospice. What you do need is a compassionate heart — and a desire to hold space for others in times of uncertainty, loss, and deep humanity.
What You’ll Learn in Under One Hour:
The core role of an end-of-life doula — and what makes this support unique
How doulas offer emotional, spiritual, and practical guidance
Why this work is becoming more vital in today’s world
Whether this path aligns with your values, experiences, and future goals
Why Take This Course?
Because you already care deeply. You’ve likely been the one who sits quietly with someone who’s grieving. Or the one who listens when others don’t know what to say. This course honors that — and shows you how to begin turning that natural presence into meaningful service.
Who This Course Is For:
Caregivers, nurses, HCAs, PSWs, or hospice volunteers
Those exploring new career paths in holistic or spiritual care
People who’ve experienced loss and feel called to support others
Anyone curious about becoming a certified death doula in the future
Course Details:
Self-paced and under 60 minutes
No prior training or experience needed
Taught by the founder of the International End-of-Life Care Association (IEOLCA)
Includes reflection prompts and next steps to continue your journey
What IEOLCA Students Are Saying:
“I completed a death doula certification elsewhere, but something essential was missing. This course offered what I truly needed — deeper reflection, more meaningful guidance, and a sense of personal growth I hadn’t experienced before.”
— Annette K., IEOLCA End-of-Life Doula Student
“This journey has given me such a sense of direction and well-being. I’m so grateful for the way this course is unfolding — it’s been more impactful than I imagined.”
— Lisa F., IEOLCA Certified End-of-Life Doula
“Absolutely amazed by the depth and quality of the material — especially at this price. Every section feels thoughtful, relevant, and incredibly valuable.”
— S.M., IEOLCA Certified End-of-Life Doula
Ready to take the first step?
This is more than just a course — it’s an invitation. If you feel called to walk alongside others at the end of life, this is your starting place.