Empowering Compassionate Care
Paige’s curiosity around death and dying began at 2 years of age with the death of her mother. At this time, our Western society did not have the language around the subject of impermanence and loss that we have today. After graduating from Cornell University, she fine-tuned her skills in the subtle realms and energy work by studying plants used by traditional healers, completing an Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Training program and becoming a Medical Board Licensed Acupuncturist and Herbalist.
While treating a significant number of terminally ill patients in her Los Angeles acupuncture practice, Paige became inspired to train as a hospice volunteer. Fueled by a desire for connection and service she formally became a Death Doula and Midwife in 2013, where she trained in conscious dying planning, guidance, family-directed funerals and green burials. In 2018, at the calling of one of her death mentors, she began the practice of the Tibetan Bardo ceremonies and has continued a commitment to these traditions through the Buddist lineage of Chö.
For Paige, the prayers and meditations she shares during her ceremonies and at the bedside of those who have asked her to support their death journey has become a lifestyle choice filled with the art of compassion and peace.
Paige leads monthly Tibetan Healing Chö Group Ceremonies both online and in person nationally. She also travels to Asia every other year to study, practice and organize group trips with mentors in the sacred lands of the tradition’s origins.
Paige’s contact with humanity in its most intimate arenas enables her to support easeful transformation in her healing work and gentle, eloquent guidance at the end of life. She is available to support you and your family both in-person and virtually.
Services
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Tibetan Chö Ceremony
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Holistic Deathcare
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Acupuncture
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