Although it is impossible to totally prepare for a death, a death may be made easier if you know what to expect. This pamphlet may be helpful in preparing you as family and/or caregiver to understand the final stage of life. It is important to discuss your concerns and fears with those around you, both your family and health care providers. These people can help you make choices with or for your loved one and can inform you about other services that are available to support you.
Death is a natural process as the body begins shutting down. The following physical and emotional signs of approaching death are described to help you understand what can happen. Not all these signs and symptoms will occur with every person nor will they occur in any particular sequence.
"When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us."
Helen Keller
- T. J. Dixon
FUNERAL PLANNING
What's Involved
Meeting With the Funeral Home
Burial or Cremation?
Choosing the Products
The Service Details
After the Service
Veterans Benefits
Domestic & International Shipping
Who to Call First
Advance Planning
Pre-Planning Checklist
Things to Consider When Pre-Planning