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I’m passionate about helping people approach the end of life with greater autonomy, clarity, and intention. I guide individuals and families through the transition with authenticity, knowledge, and compassion, helping them understand the choices available so they can create an experience that reflects who they are and how they want to live — and die. Many who seek my support are independent, “out of the box” thinkers who feel called to forge their own path rather than follow a default one.
Death Doula Trina Wacasey talks about end-of-life planning which includes VSED (voluntarily stopping eating and drinking) and MAiD (medical aid in dying).
Trina talks about the importance of caring for our own dead and how loved ones can support their person as they transition through death.
Trina covers what every death doula should have in their supply kit.
Learn how to care for the deceased after death with these basics from Trina Wacasey.
While often considered a thing of the past, home funerals are becoming more popular. Trina Wacasey explains how to plan a home funeral.
As an advocate for greener disposition methods, Trina chats with the Global Green Burial council.
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Those who seek my services tend to be “out of the box” thinkers who are fiercely independent. They desire the opportunity to create an end-of-life experience on their own terms. They often feel a pull to do things differently and to forge their own path.
Many are quietly asking important questions: What does quality of life mean to me? What feels like too much? What would a more natural path look like? They are open to weighing the benefits and burdens of medical treatment and, at times, considering what it might mean to allow things to unfold with less intervention.
This isn’t about rejecting care—it’s about making intentional, informed choices. My clients value having space to think, ask questions, and create a plan that feels grounded, supported, and right for them.
If this resonates with you, please reach out to discuss your options with me.
Phone/Text: 737-316-6412
Email:trwacasey@gmail.com
End-of-Life Resources
Advance Directive for Voluntary Stopping of Eating and Drinking (VSED)
"Mr. Smith Has No Mealtimes": An article about minimal comfort feeding for patients with Advanced Dementia
How to Train Your Doctor - Goals of Care Conversation Jump Starter
A Better Way of Dying: How to Make the Best Choices at the End of Life