About me
I am a London-based End of Life Doula, working primarily in North London, Hertfordshire, and the surrounding areas. Born and raised in Sweden, I spent much of my twenties studying and working in the United States before moving to the UK to pursue a PhD. Along the way, I also spent extended periods in South Africa and Bulgaria, experiences that fostered a lifelong appreciation of different cultures.
Caring for my grandmother at the end of her life inspired my journey to become a Doula. It showed me the potential for peace and healing as death approaches, and highlighted the importance of creating a safe, compassionate, and empowering environment for people at the end of life, while also supporting those who are important to them.
Through my work as a Doula and dementia support worker, I have gained a deep understanding of person-centred, human rights-informed dementia care. Informed by a person-centred, human rights approach to dementia, I strive to empower people living with dementia to be seen and heard for who they truly are, not defined solely by their diagnosis. I also support healthcare workers, caregivers, and family members in recognising the uniqueness of each person living with dementia.
I have extensive experience working with people from different cultures, spiritual traditions, and social backgrounds.
I am a certified End of Life Doula, having trained with Living Well Dying Well Training, and I am a member of End of Life Doula UK.