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Sacred Comfort Care

The Art of Sacred, Natural Comfort Care

Sacred Life. Sacred Death.
Sacred Care.

Serving the living, the dying and those grieving, with a mission to embody compassion, presence and reverence, while honoring the sacred within each person.

Compassionate Support through Life's Transitions

In a world of medicalized, de-humanized and de-personalized care, our focus is on bringing authentic compassion back to the care of others. 

 

Our mission is to provide natural, integrative and wholistic care, while attending to the needs of each person during life's most tender moments—illness, dying, grieving as examples. We focus on education, guidance and compassionate support for individuals, families and care professionals—grounded in our Guiding Principles. 

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The presence of a person who has stillness
  and contentment of heart engenders trust. 
 
                               
~ John O'Donohue

 

Sacred Comfort Companion
Training

A presence-based training for caregivers, nurses, doulas, chaplains, social workers, and loved ones that weaves natural, integrative comfort practices—such as touch, breath, essential oils, music, and ritual—into deeply human care.

Why a "Companion" ?

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A Companion walks alongside another with presence, reverence, and care. Rooted in the ancient meaning of "one who shares bread." companioning is not about fixing or rescuing, but about offering steady presence and natural comfort practices when vulnerability is greatest.

We offer education, guidance, and presence-based training for those called to bring sacred, natural comfort care into life's most tender moments. 

Toward the Way of the Companion

February 22 4-5pm ET

Guiding Principles of Care

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Ways Sacred Comfort Care Can Support You

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Welcome!

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"My passion and mission is dedicated to creating a movement- away from medicalized health care and death care, by teaching others the art of sacred comfort care. I believe the future our humanity hangs in the balance."  

                                               Jacki

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