End-of-Life · Legacy· Grief
Compassionate guidance through life's most tender passages
Structured emotional support for individuals and families navigating serious illness, loss, and transition — held with dignity and care.
What We Offer
Emotional guidance & legacy support
A spectrum of care, shaped to meet you wherever you are in the passage — from the first difficult conversations to the long, quiet work of grief.
End-of-Life Guidance
- —Advance care & values conversations
- —Emotional processing during serious illness
- —Palliative & hospice transition support
- —Anticipatory grief guidance
- —Meaning-centered reflection sessions
Legacy & Dreamscaping
- —Guided life review
- —Legacy letters and recordings
- —Memory preservation & narrative documentation
- —Creative digital representations of meaningful dreams
- —Ritual and remembrance design
Vigil Presence
- —Bedside presence & emotional support
- —Coordination alongside hospice team
- —Guidance during final hours or days
- —Immediate grief stabilization support
Family & Grief Support
- —Facilitated family conversations
- —Caregiver emotional support
- —Grief coaching sessions
- —Age-appropriate support for children
- —Communication support during transition
Signature Offering
The Dreamscaping Method
"Dreamscaping is not about fantasy. It is about recognition. It offers space for reflection."
Dreamscaping is a gentle, guided process that helps individuals reflect on the life they have lived — and the dreams they once carried. Through thoughtful conversation and creative tools, we explore memories, unrealized wishes, and moments of meaning. Together, we honor not only what was accomplished, but what was imagined.
For those nearing the end of life, it offers space to reflect, to complete unfinished dreams symbolically, and to tell one's story with fullness. For families, it becomes a way to hold love in visual and narrative form — creating representations that honor vitality, continuity, and connection beyond physical presence. Dreamscaping does not replace grief. It offers shape to it.
About
Fifteen years of walking alongside
I hold a Master of Social Work from Columbia University, with advanced clinical training in trauma-informed care, cognitive behavioral therapy, and complicated grief. My work has spanned community settings and family systems, supporting children and adults as they navigate illness, loss, and profound transition.
Some of my most meaningful work has been with grieving parents who have lost children, individuals navigating anticipatory grief, and children and pet parents facing deep loss. I approach each story with attention, sensitivity, and respect.
Kind Passage was created from a simple belief: that endings deserve as much intention as beginnings.
"Legacy is not only what is left behind. It is what continues in our bond."
Voices
Those who have walked through
"I've been dealing with grief for so many years. You walked the hardest part of the journey with me and I am so grateful for that."
"I can never thank you enough for what you did for my grandmother during her last year and how you helped her fulfill her final wishes."
"You were the only person who helped me process the loss of my little granddaughter. You are amazing at this and I hope more people get to work with you."
Begin Your Passage
Let's find the right level of support
Reach out for a confidential conversation. Together we'll explore what kind of care feels right for you or your family — there is no obligation in writing.
Contact form coming soon.
Services offered in English, Spanish, French, and Italian. Sliding scale available. All inquiries are held with care and confidentiality.