
Redefining End-of-Life Care: The Journey of a Lifetime
A Compassionate Approach
to Bringing Meaning, Love, and Peace to Life’s Final Journey
Life is fleeting. When confronting the end of our life, we are often met with a complex range of emotions—anxiety, fear, loss, and deep despair.
The final journey, the journey of a lifetime, is about finding meaning in every precious moment along this sacred path.
Welcome to Divine Journeys
A Sanctuary for Hope, Healing, and Transformation
If you or someone you love is facing a serious illness, living with a chronic condition, or moving through a profound life transition, you don’t have to walk that path alone. At Divine Journeys, we’re here to walk with you—with heart, with presence, and with deep respect for the sacredness of your journey.
We’re a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people find emotional, physical, and spiritual support during some of life’s most challenging times. We’re not a treatment provider ourselves—we’re your connector, your guide, your advocate. We’ll help you understand your options, refer you to trusted professionals, and offer financial support when possible to help cover services that aren’t usually paid for by insurance.
The providers we work with offer a wide range of care—from integrative counseling and soul-centered coaching to energy work such as Reiki, body-based therapies, art and sound healing, doula services, and more. We take the time to understand what you’re going through and connect you with the people and practices that feel right for you.
Whether you’re seeking comfort, clarity, or a sense of deeper connection in the face of uncertainty, Divine Journeys is here to support you—with open hearts, grounded care, and a reverence for the soul’s unfolding path.
Challenges You May be Facing
Terminal or End-Stage Condition
A terminal condition refers to a medical diagnosis in which a person's illness or disease is incurable.
Emotional Turmoil
Emotional turmoil is a deeply distressing state characterized by a whirlwind of conflicting emotions.
Existential Uncertainty
Existential uncertainty is a deeply unsettling state characterized by questioning the meaning of one’s existence.
Spiritual Exploration
Spiritual exploration is a deeply personal and transformative journey that encompasses the exploration of themes such as meaning, purpose, connection with the universe, others, or a higher power.
The Providers in Our Network Offer the Following Services
Presence-Based Support
Therapists, Coaches and Chaplains offer healing conversations, heart centered counseling, integration, and guided emotional care that is paramount on your journey toward acceptance, peace, and closure.
Holistic Therapies
Therapies such as sound healing, meditation, breathwork, therapeutic massage, Reiki, art therapy, and yoga may increase your sense of control, decrease pain, stress, and anxiety, and help you achieve comfort and peace.
Medical Support
Our trusted providers offer integrative approaches designed to support emotional healing, ease distress, and deepen inner connection—always grounded in safety, intention, and compassionate care.
Doula Services
A death doula supports both you and your family—offering comfort, guidance, and steady presence to help everyone feel cared for, connected, and at peace through life’s final chapter.
We Care About You
Divine Journeys was founded by us, Ken and Arleen Elloway. We both share a passion for providing a safe environment that allows you to be brave and delve deep into yourself, leaning into the difficult shadows of grief and empowering you to embrace the healing and acceptance that comes through gratitude for experiencing this life.
Together, we have built a network of qualified professionals who have a personal investment in and passion for this line of work. Each practitioner prides themselves on integrity, compassionate presence, and intentional therapeutic work. In fact, no member of the network has been recruited; we are all here because we believe this is where we belong and are honored to share these moments with you.
Ken Elloway, PsyD
Arleen Elloway, NP