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Carer Support
When I had my son in 2018, I realised that – despite the joy of the situation – my intense 24/7 carer role had far removed my reality from that of family and friends. While everyone was happy to meet up for a chat or a brief visit, some days felt overwhelmingly long – and lonely.
The support I received from my postpartum doula, who brought me warm, nourishing food, held my baby for me while I ate, showered, or even left the house for a quick walk all by myself (gasp!), was so incredibly valuable. Her care and understanding gave me the strength to keep giving the care that I needed and wanted to give to my son.
And while we talk about the importance a birth and postpartum doula can have for the carer of an infant, we are less aware that those caring for loved ones who live with a life-limiting condition requiring constant care and attention, can reach similar levels of exhaustion and loneliness.
If that is you at the moment, then let me pass on the support I received as a new mother and support you in your invaluable role as a carer at the other end of life. I understand how hard it can be at times, and what an amazing job you are doing every day.
Talk to me about what I can do for you. You can find my hourly rates and packages here.