Vetted End-of-Life Guides in Washington
Find trusted End-of-Life Guides in Washington. Each provider has been verified by Autumn and offers a free consultation.
Rubicon's Edge Consulting
Death Doula
Spokane, WA Seattle, WA Tacoma, WA
Breathwork, Grief Specialist, Guided Imagery, Legacy Work, Meditation, Rituals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

Clarity Consulting NW
Death Doula
Tacoma, WA Seattle, WA Vancouver, WA
Legacy Work, Massage Therapy, Guided Imagery, Meditation
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

Immortal Beloved End-Of-Life Care
Death Doula
Vancouver, WA Portland, OR Greater Oregon & Washington
Funeral Celebrant Social Worker Grief Specialist
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

Stillness Pathway Assembly
Death Doula
Seattle, WA Tacoma, WA Vancouver, WA
Breathwork, Chaplain, Grief Movement, Grief Specialist, Guided Imagery, Home Funerals, Meditation, Rituals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn

Exit Stage Left LLC
Death Doula
Spokane Coeur d'Alene, ID Greater Washington
Grief Movement Home Funerals Legacy Work
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Mudança Healing
Death Doula
North Cove, WA Tacoma, WA Seattle, WA
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Allison Maassen
Death Doula
Bellingham Marysville Greater Washington
Legacy Work Home Funerals Rituals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Whidbey End of Life Services, LLC
Death Doula
Oak Harbor, WA Seattle, WA Tacoma, WA
Legacy Work
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Light In The Dark
Death Doula
Kennewick Tri-Cities Greater Washington
Legacy Work Home Funerals Rituals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Nancy Stevens
Death Doula
Port Townsend, WA Seattle, WA Tacoma, WA
Guided Imagery, Legacy Work, Meditation, Reiki
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Amy Daryani
Death Doula
Seattle Everett Greater Washington
Grief Specialist Legacy Work Rituals
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Christina Senter
Death Doula
Port Angeles, WA Seattle, WA Tacoma, WA
Aromatherapy, Breathwork, Grief Movement, Guided Imagery, Legacy Work, Meditation, Rituals, Yoga Instructor
Offers free consultation
Verified by Autumn
Types of End-of-Life Guide Services in Washington
Advance directive and healthcare proxy guidance
Goals of care conversations and facilitation
Family preparation and education
End-of-life wishes documentation
Transition support for the dying and their families
Coordination with medical and hospice teams
Post-death guidance and bereavement support
Frequently Asked Questions about End-of-Life Guides
An end-of-life guide helps individuals and families prepare for death — facilitating conversations about values and wishes, documenting advance directives, educating families about the dying process, and providing support through the transition. They bridge the gap between medical care and emotional preparation.
There is significant overlap. Both provide non-medical support around death. End-of-life guides often focus more on planning, documentation, and family preparation, while death doulas may provide more hands-on vigil and bedside presence. Many professionals offer both.
Ideally before a crisis — when a terminal diagnosis is received or when an aging adult wants to document their wishes. Guides are also called in during the final weeks and days to support families who haven't had the chance to plan ahead.
An advance directive is a legal document that records a person's wishes for medical care if they become unable to communicate them — including preferences around resuscitation, life support, and end-of-life care. An end-of-life guide can help you understand your options and complete these documents correctly.
Fees vary by scope and provider. Some guides charge hourly, others offer packages for a defined period of support. Most listed on Autumn offer a free initial consultation to discuss your situation and determine the right level of support.
Why Choose Autumn
Training and end-of-life planning experience verified for every guide
Find guides who specialize in facilitating difficult conversations before they become crises
Compare by experience with advance directives, family preparation, and hospice coordination
Both pre-death planning and active transition support specialists listed
Many offer free consultations to assess where you are in the planning process
Trusted by individuals and families preparing for end-of-life transitions