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Apple Health Doula Billing Guide (Washington State Medicaid): A Step-by-Step Overview for 2025

Washington State is leading the way in supporting community-based birth workers. As of January 1, 2025, Apple Health (Washington State Medicaid) now fully covers birth doula services for eligible individuals, making doula care more accessible while compensating doulas at some of the highest rates in the nation—up to $3,500 per birth.Whether you're a practicing doula or looking to become one, this guide explains how to enroll as a provider, what services are covered, and how to get paid for your work through Medicaid.What Does Apple Health Cover for Doulas?Apple Health recognizes birth doulas as key members of the maternity care...

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What’s the Difference Between a Death Doula and an End-of-Life Doula?

As holistic support at the end of life becomes more widely known, two terms often appear interchangeably: death doula and end-of-life doula. But many people still ask: Is there a difference between a death doula and an end-of-life doula?In this blog, we’ll explore what each title means, whether there’s any real distinction, and how to choose the right term if you're entering this deeply meaningful field.Are Death Doulas and End-of-Life Doulas the Same?✅ Yes, in most cases, they are the same.Both death doulas and end-of-life doulas refer to non-medical professionals who support individuals and families during the dying process. These...

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What Is the Difference Between a Death Doula and a Hospice Social Worker?

As end-of-life care becomes more holistic and family-centered, many people are hearing about both death doulas and hospice social workers—two essential roles that provide meaningful support during the final stages of life. While these professionals may work side by side, their responsibilities, training, and approaches are distinct.In this blog post, we’ll explore the difference between a death doula and a hospice social worker, so you can better understand how each supports individuals and families—and how they complement one another.What Is a Death Doula?A death doula (also known as an end-of-life doula) is a non-medical professional trained to offer emotional, spiritual,...

Doula Salary

Is It Hard to Make Money as a Doula?

The short answer: it depends. Doula income varies based on factors like location, experience, specialization, and client load. According to Bornbir, birth doulas typically charge between $800 and $2,200 per birth, while postpartum doulas earn $25 to $50 per hour, with overnight rates often higher. Full-time postpartum doulas working at a standard rate (e.g., $45 per hour) can earn over $90,000 annually.However, building a steady stream of clients can be challenging, especially for new doulas or those in less populated areas. This is where Bornbir comes in.How Bornbir Helps Doulas Make More Money1. Client Matching and Lead GenerationBornbir connects doulas...

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Do You Have to Be a Nurse to Be a Death Doula?

If you feel called to support people at the end of life, you may be wondering: Do you have to be a nurse to be a death doula? The short answer is no—you do not need to be a nurse or have a medical background to become a death doula.In this blog, we’ll explain what a death doula does, the qualifications required, and how you can get certified—no nursing degree needed.What Is a Death Doula?A death doula, also known as an end-of-life doula, is a trained non-medical professional who provides physical, emotional, spiritual, and practical support to individuals and families...

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Will Medicare Pay for a Death Doula? (2025 Resaerch)

As more families turn to death doulas for compassionate, personalized end-of-life care, a common question arises: Will Medicare pay for a death doula?In this article, we’ll break down what Medicare currently covers, how death doulas fit into end-of-life care, and what payment options are available if you or a loved one is seeking support from a death doula in 2025.What Is a Death Doula?A death doula—also known as an end-of-life doula—is a non-medical professional trained to provide emotional, spiritual, and practical support to individuals and families during the dying process. Services may include: Vigil presence and bedside companionship Advance care...

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What Are the Rates for a Death Doula? (2025 Guide)

As more families seek compassionate, personalized support at the end of life, death doulas are becoming an increasingly recognized part of the care team. These non-medical professionals offer emotional, spiritual, and practical support during the dying process—but one of the most common questions remains: What are the rates for a death doula in 2025?In this guide, we’ll break down the current national averages, what factors affect pricing, and how families can plan for these meaningful services.Average Death Doula Rates in 2025Based on recent data from doula networks, independent practitioners, and industry surveys, here’s what death doula services typically cost in...

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What Is the Difference Between a Death Doula and a Death Midwife?

As end-of-life care becomes more holistic and personalized, terms like death doula and death midwife are gaining popularity. You may have seen these titles used interchangeably—but are they really the same thing?If you’re exploring support options for a loved one or considering a career in end-of-life care, it’s important to understand the difference between a death doula and a death midwife. While both roles are rooted in compassionate support, their titles, training, and practices may vary depending on region and philosophy.Let’s explore what sets them apart—and what they have in common.What Is a Death Doula?A death doula, also known as...

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How Much Is Death Doula Training? (2025 Comparisons & Breakdowns)

If you're drawn to offering compassionate end-of-life care and wondering, how much is death doula training?, you’re not alone. With the growing awareness of holistic support at the end of life, more people are pursuing certification as a death doula, also known as an end-of-life doula or death midwife.The good news? Training programs are available at a range of price points to fit most budgets and learning styles. In this blog post, we’ll break down what you can expect to pay for death doula training, what’s typically included, and how to choose the right program for your goals. More: The...

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How Does a Death Doula Get Paid? (2025 Research)

As interest in holistic end-of-life care grows, many people are turning to death doulas—also known as end-of-life doulas—for emotional, spiritual, and practical support during the dying process. If you’re considering this profession or hiring someone in this role, one common question arises: How does a death doula get paid?In this blog post, we’ll break down how death doulas charge for their services, typical pay ranges, whether insurance covers them, and how to structure your pricing if you’re entering the field.What Does a Death Doula Do?Before we dive into payment, it’s important to understand the scope of services a death doula...