Death is inevitable. Sometimes it comes swiftly
and without preamble. Other times, it’s a slow process and allows
family members to convene and say goodbye to their loved one. If you
are in a situation where you can prepare for the death of a loved
one, here are some things that can help ease up the process:
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Choose the right end-of-life care for your loved one
Do you need palliative care or hospice care? Know what the difference
is so you can provide the right care to your loved one. The important
thing is to keep your loved one comfortable.
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Determine if there is a will
If your loved one has done estate planning, that will make it easier
to bequeath the possessions and assets after the death of the
decedent. Talk to your loved one and find out if a will exists.
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Find out if your loved one has agreed to organ donation
Your loved one might have chosen to give the best gift to other
people and that is the gift of life through organ donation.
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Find out if your loved one has specific instructions when it comes to the funeral
Is there a particular funeral
home in New Westminster your loved one wishes to
take care of the funeral service? Does your loved one have special
instructions when it comes to the funeral service? What are your
loved one’s preferences when it comes to the disposition of the
remains?
You might want to start searching for a reputable funeral home in New
Westminster near the end of life who will take good care of the
remains of your loved one. Amherst can be there to help ease up the
grief of losing a loved one.
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