Every situation is unique, and everyone experiences grief differently. If you are considering making a move—or are forced into doing so involuntarily—this article helps you to think through and manage your situation.
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Read MoreWriting a eulogy for someone, whether it’s a friend, family member, or someone else, is an opportunity to capture the life and ethos of the deceased. We have provided some tips and insights on how to write a eulogy that you can consider using.
Read MoreSpecifics of a green burial vary widely, but they often require fewer resources for the body's care and skip steps normally seen in a traditional funeral, making them better for the environment.
Read MoreIn situations where grieving a loved one or friend can result in depression, one of the most effective forms of psychotherapy is known as interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT).
Read MoreUnderstanding the types of grief and where you may lie on the spectrum of bereavement response is essential for your health maintenance.
Read MoreIt is important to recognize that the amount of money you spend on a funeral does not correlate to the amount you care for your loved one. One can hold a meaningful memorial without going into debt.
Read MorePosting about illness or death is sure to be one the most difficult updates to make on social media. We hope these tips will help you feel empowered to post in a way that honors and respects those whom you are writing about.
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Read MoreUltimately, ghosting is a preventable crime. Follow these steps to ensure your loved one’s identity and assets are protected from theft.
Read MoreHere is a guide to help you identify resources available to you when you or a loved one no longer needs durable medical equipment, supplies, or medications.
Read MoreHome funerals for your loved ones can be conducted in any way that is comfortable for the family of the deceased. However, there are certain steps and guidelines that should be followed for a well-organized and legal home funeral.
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