About Michelle Nichols, AHELP Project Founder

My journey into animal hospice became intensely personal when my beloved Boxer, Brodie, faced the end of his life. Under the guidance of my human hospice nurse mother Carol Soukup, RN, I chose to embrace hospice principles, allowing Brodie a peaceful passing at home, surrounded by love. This experience was a revelation, showing me that I had been providing hospice care without even realizing it. Sharing stories of Brodie’s life and gazing at him lying in state peacefully, we asked ourselves the next morning, “Where are all the animal hospice people?” 

Driven by this profound experience, I found my people and immersed myself in the nascent animal hospice and palliative care movement. After a master's degree and a career in professional healthcare counseling, I recognized I could utilize the tools in my toolbox to educate and support caregivers, working alongside veterinary medical teams through an interdisciplinary approach. I began my first business, named "Partners to the Bridge," then founded AHELP Project to serve more families within a nonprofit model.

I took on leadership roles within the groundbreaking International Association of Animal Hospice and Palliative Care, including serving as their President in 2019. My presentations at conferences advocated the importance of interdisciplinary teamwork and showcased how the nonprofit model can effectively support more families through their pets' end-of-life journeys. 

At the beginning of the pandemic, I saw an opportunity for online animal hospice education to address the scarcity of accessible veterinary services. I co-founded Animal Hospice Group with three thought leaders to build animal hospice education and hands-on training for people of all backgrounds, culminating in the Certified Animal Hospice Practitioner (CAHP) title. I remain on their faculty, and recognizing the need to produce the next generation of leaders in our field, I teach and mentor allied practitioners who support people and their pets.

At the time of this writing, we approach AHELP's 15th year. I return to our grassroots mission to realize my life's vision: for every animal lover to have ready access to animal hospice and understand their options, being those who will stand steadfastly beside caregivers. After years in development, I have proudly developed the “Partners to the Bridge" Animal Hospice Coaching for Pet Parents. To educate even more animal caregivers and professionals about the field, I  aspire to launch the Animal Hospice Podcast in 2025.

I share my life with my spouse of 27 years, my 18-year-old daughter, and two Boston Terriers. Sailing on the Puget Sound is our favorite family pastime. I am passionate about riding horses, and in my spare time, I enjoy a special bond with my Boston Terrier Bunny on a Pet Partners animal-assisted therapy team.  

"It takes a village to bring a being into this world, and human hospice has shown the same is true on the other end of life.

Supporting the family through the journey from their beloved animal companion's diagnosis or decline to their death takes a TEAM."

-Michelle Nichols

Michelle and Bunny 

 Bellevue, Washington

 

 


WHAT DO I DO NEXT?

  1. Use the buttons below to access assistance through AHELP's Animal Caregiver Support Program!
  2. Please take a few minutes to complete the short form and tell us how we can be "A Help."
  3. We will call you for a 30-45 minute complimentary phone call.

We are also available for phone consults and email support. Distance consulting may be a good choice if you are outside greater Seattle or have an urgent need and don't know where to turn. We respond faster over email than phone and do our best to reply within 12 hours, within 24 hours on weekends and holidays. You may contact Michelle Nichols at:

  [email protected]

Do you need a referral? Learn more about our Professional Network Members, veterinary, animal and family service providers who are invited to join AHELP based upon excellent reputation and have meet our application criteria. We feel comfortable entrusting you to their care because of the many good experiences of families we've helped.  Referrals over email are offered as a community service, available to you on a donations-only basis.

With our interdisciplinary team, our practices are in accordance with the 2013 Guidelines through the International Association of Animal Hospice and Palliative Care and those through the American Animal Hospital Association. Consider asking your veterinarian if they offer animal hospice and palliative care and if not, we can partner with them. If you are a veterinarian or service provider, please consider joining our Professional Network.

Please review our Upcoming Events page to learn more about our monthly Animal Caregivers' Support Circle in Seattle. This community service is made available through your donations and formats rotate between comforting, information, and healing workshops. Our facilitators are spiritual or certified pet loss counseling professionals with experience in animal end-of-life care. Also, meet with other caregivers and families that are going through the same process.

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