
Swan Song Journey
Your Trusted Guide On Your Swan Song Journey
Kate Leotta - End-of-Life Doula
Living, Dying, and Death Choices
Supportive Services for Every Step of the Journey
General Support Services
Offering compassionate tailored assistance to address your unique end-of-life needs, ensuring you and your loved ones feel supported and cared for.


Family Relief
Supportive care, providing respite for families, giving them the time and space to recharge, while attending to their own and their loved one's interests. Daily, 4 hour service.
Caring presence from 7 pm to 10 pm. Holding vigil, overnight from 11 pm - 9 am.
Evening Relief and Overnight Stay




“You matter because you are you, and you matter to the last moment of your life”
(Dame Cicely Saunders, Nurse, Social Worker, Doctor and Founder of the Modern Hospice Movement)
Meet Kate
"Hi, I'm Kate Leotta, your End-Of-Life Doula:
For my clients and their loved ones I provide companionship and choices for living fully, dying, and after death. I support and honour individuals while working alongside their existing practitioners. I assist clients to access health, legal, financial, social, spiritual, and after death services suitable for their needs, values and beliefs, to get their life affairs in order".


Guiding individuals and families in South East Queensland, through life’s significant and unique transitions, with an open heart and mind, and a shoulder to lean on.
I Am Here to Support You Every Step Of The Way
Contact me today to discuss how I can help you and your family.
Speak with me
0417 549 204
Email me directly
kate@swanjourney.com.au
Compassionate Living, Dying, Death Choices and Support for End-of- Life Journeys
kate@swansongjourney.com.au
0417 549 204
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Acknowledgement of Country
In the spirit of reconciliation, Kate Leotta from Swan Song Journey acknowledges First Nations People, the Traditional Custodians of the lands in South East Qld (and beyond) on which I live and work. I honour their deep, enduring connections to land, sea, and community.
From my heart, I pay my respects to Elders past, present, and emerging, and to all the families who hold the stories, wisdom, and strength of culture—Grandparents, Mums and Dads, Aunties, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces, Nephews, and Kin. I recognise and stand in solidarity with Brotherboys, Sistergirls, and all members of the LGBTQIA+ community and the FPDN within First Nations cultures.
Sovereignty was never ceded—this always was, and always will be, First Nations People's land.