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Compassionate Dementia Doula Service for Patients and Caregivers

  • shawneecanjura
  • Sep 7, 2024
  • 2 min read

In a world where the focus is often on the challenges and hardships of dementia, Dementia Doulas provide a beacon of positivity and support.


In the realm of dementia care, finding the right support system makes a world of difference for both patients and caregivers. Experienced and compassionate friends and family are an essential network for people to tap into when going through transition and hardship. Unfortunately, most people today don't live within walking distance of their networks, and not everyone knows someone who is an expert in dementia and is also a trusted confidant. This is where Dementia Doulas come in.


This unique service, founded by someone with personal experience as a caregiver to a loved one with Alzheimer's/Dementia, aims to provide emotional support, guidance, and advocacy for individuals navigating the challenging journey of dementia.


In a world where such services are often viewed through a clinical lens, this particular service stands out for its emphasis on personalized and compassionate care. What sets my dementia doula service apart is my unwavering commitment to creating a hopeful environment for my clients. From practical advice to emotional support and theoretical challenges, every aspect of the service is designed to help all those affected by dementia feel less overwhelmed and more optimistic. The service recognizes the struggles faced by both patients and caregivers and seeks to ease their burden with empathy and understanding.


Despite the difficulties associated with dementia and Alzheimer's, my approach shines a light on the positive aspects of the journey. By offering hope and promoting happiness through the experience, it strives to make the dementia journey more manageable for all involved.


Based in Hawaii, my services are available in every state.

 
 
 

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"We all come into this world needing care and, if we're lucky, we go out needing care too."

-Shawnee Canjura, Owner, Doula, Caregiver, Daughter, Mother

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