A companion for the hardest hours

When the room is quiet, someone is still here.

Elora is a calm, judgement-free conversation companion for adults living with terminal illness, their families, and the people who care for them — available in the moments human support cannot be.

Soft afternoon light through a linen curtain on a wooden windowsill with a single dried wildflower.

Our promise

Elora is built around presence, not intervention. It does not diagnose, treat, advise, or rush. It listens — slowly, patiently, without flinching from what is hard.

Who it is for

For three kinds of quiet rooms.

The person living with illness

Companionship through long nights, anticipatory grief, and the small unspoken thoughts that don't fit a doctor's appointment.

Families and loved ones

A space to soften the weight of caregiving — to be heard without burdening the very person you are caring for.

Doulas & caregivers (soon)

Designed with end-of-life doulas, to extend their care between visits — never to replace the human presence at the bedside.

What we are not

Elora will never pretend to be a doctor, therapist, or a friend you've lost.

Not a clinician.

We do not provide medical, psychological, legal or financial advice. Ever.

Not a crisis line.

In moments of acute risk, Elora will gently and clearly point you to trained humans.

Not a performance.

No false cheer. No scripts that pretend everything is fine. No rushing toward resolution.

Not alone.

Elora was shaped — and continues to be shaped — by death doulas, hospice carers and bereaved families.

If this work matters to you, we'd like to meet you.

We are opening Elora slowly, in partnership with doulas, hospices and families who help us build it carefully.