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Birthing Mothers

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Dying
Loved Ones

and Poetry for the Dying
and those who loved them

Arrangements, fees/etc.
for
 
Visits

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& Logo Symbology

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on Bedside Singing, Music Therapy, End of Life & Pan-death information (Death Midwifery, Funeral Celebrants, etc.),
in Canada, United States and England

Beyonds.ca
Sister Sites

E~merging Beyond
Mediation Services

Journeying Beyond
Death Midwifery and ‘end of life’ consulation services

Arranging
a
Bedside
Singing

visit

Vocal music
used to support

the journey
through the
 major
life-passages
of birthing

and dying 
Victoria, B.C.

Please read Birthing ~ moving beyond, into this world,
or Dying ~ moving beyond, out of this world
 and then call 250-383-4065, or contact us via email,
for further information or to arrange a visit in the Victoria B.C. area.

Dying or seriously ill patients  Visits can be arranged for patients at home, or in the hospital, hospice, or care facility in the Victoria area.Bedside Singing visits are generally 20-40 minutes  although they may be shorter or longer, depending on the response of the patient.If the loved one is actively dying and/or not able to communicate easily, the visit will also include discussions with the family or caretakers  to review their expectations of Bedside Singing, and the wishes of the loved one or their family.

A form  acknowledging that the Bedside Singer has no responsibility for the medical response of the patient  must be signed by someone who has the right to make decisions about the care of the loved one (themselves, medical guardian or family member, or caretakers).

Birthing mothersA visit should be arranged before labour  in order to ensure that the mother is comfortable with the Bedside Singer, and to clarify birthing style and options (for example, if a home birth needs to be moved to a hospital, due to complications).If at all possible, it is wise for the Bedside Singer to meet with the birth midwife, doula and/or birth-coach as well before the birth  as the singer will need to adjust to their practices as well: and if there is no birth-coach available, the birth midwife may need to reply on the singer for non-singing support.

A form  acknowledging that the Bedside Singer has no responsibility for the medical response of the patient  must be signed by the mother.

Fees/ExpensesIt is our wish to keep this service available to anyone who would find it useful in their own life-passage.Therefore, there is no charge for the Bedside Singing service  although it may require that the family/etc. cover travel expenses.The Bedside Singer will clarify what those expenses would be before actualy visiting. Of course, donations towards continuing the work are always welcome.

Please click on Visits (left menu) to find out how to make arrangements
for a Bedside Singing visit in the Victoria, B.C. area.

 

Blessed Be

En~chanting Beyond
Webpages
Home

Bedside Singing for
Birthing Mothers

Bedside Singing for
Dying
Loved Ones

and Poetry for the Dying
and those who loved them

Arrangements, fees/etc.
for
 
Visits

About Us
& Logo Symbology

Other Resources
on Bedside Singing, Music Therapy, End of Life & Pan-death information (Death Midwifery, Funeral Celebrants, etc.),
in Canada, United States and England

Beyonds.ca
Sister Sites

E~merging Beyond
Mediation Services

Journeying Beyond
Death Midwifery and ‘end of life’ consulation services

Arranging
a
Bedside
Singing

visit

Vocal music
used to support

the journey
through the
 major
life-passages
of birthing

and dying 
Victoria, B.C.

Please read Birthing ~ moving beyond, into this world,
or Dying ~ moving beyond, out of this world
 and then call 250-383-4065, or contact us via email,
for further information or to arrange a visit in the Victoria B.C. area.

Dying or seriously ill patients  Visits can be arranged for patients at home, or in the hospital, hospice, or care facility in the Victoria area.Bedside Singing visits are generally 20-40 minutes  although they may be shorter or longer, depending on the response of the patient.If the loved one is actively dying and/or not able to communicate easily, the visit will also include discussions with the family or caretakers  to review their expectations of Bedside Singing, and the wishes of the loved one or their family.

A form  acknowledging that the Bedside Singer has no responsibility for the medical response of the patient  must be signed by someone who has the right to make decisions about the care of the loved one (themselves, medical guardian or family member, or caretakers).

Birthing mothersA visit should be arranged before labour  in order to ensure that the mother is comfortable with the Bedside Singer, and to clarify birthing style and options (for example, if a home birth needs to be moved to a hospital, due to complications).If at all possible, it is wise for the Bedside Singer to meet with the birth midwife, doula and/or birth-coach as well before the birth  as the singer will need to adjust to their practices as well: and if there is no birth-coach available, the birth midwife may need to reply on the singer for non-singing support.

A form  acknowledging that the Bedside Singer has no responsibility for the medical response of the patient  must be signed by the mother.

Fees/ExpensesIt is our wish to keep this service available to anyone who would find it useful in their own life-passage.Therefore, there is no charge for the Bedside Singing service  although it may require that the family/etc. cover travel expenses.The Bedside Singer will clarify what those expenses would be before actualy visiting. Of course, donations towards continuing the work are always welcome.

Please click on Visits (left menu) to find out how to make arrangements
for a Bedside Singing visit in the Victoria, B.C. area.

 

Blessed Be

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