Expanding Comfort, Deepening Peace, Guiding End-of-Life
We strive to offer compassionate and collaborative supportive care. We bring palliative care coaching to guide you in navigating serious illness and end-of-life transitions. Our approach to ketamine and psychedelic medicines focuses on safety and the importance of integrating psychedelic experiences for those who choose this approach.
“We’re all just Walking Each Other Home. ”
Our Services
We help you find clarity in the healthcare system; ensuring your treatment aligns with your personal values and goals. Through compassionate medical guidance and care team coordination, we transform overwhelm into understanding.
Assistance with medical screening and prescribing for Arizona based, non-medical doula’s and their clients wishing to use ketamine therapy to address emotional and existential distress associated with the end of life.
Walking Each Other Home does not provide or participate in the use of illegal substances.
Support for those who wish to use ketamine or other psychedelics (psilocybin, MDMA) to address end of life existential distress. Physician-led assessment of potential medication and medical condition interactions with psychedelics through a harm reduction lens.
Our Philosophy
You matter because you are you, and you matter to the end of your life.
We will do all we can not only to help you die peacefully, but also to live until you die
- Cicely Saunders
We believe that end-of-life care transcends the purely medical—it is deeply relational, emotional, and spiritual.
We honor dying as a sacred passage and see living as a continuous invitation to cultivate clarity, gratitude, and meaningful connection.
Our approach gracefully integrates physician-led palliative consultation tailored to your unique goals and values
Serious illness navigation that bridges communication between medical teams and families
Innovative support for those exploring altered states of consciousness through psychedelic harm reduction and integration.
Every encounter is grounded in profound respect for autonomy, dignity, and the transformative potential inherent in the human experience.
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“In our Western culture, although death has come out of the closet, it is still not openly experienced or discussed. Allowing dying to be so intensely present enriches both the preciousness of each moment and our detachment from it.”