
How to Get Reimbursed by the Government for a COVID-Related Funeral
The United States is quickly approaching one million deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic. On top of that, nearly half of non-retired adults are strug...
Read moreFor most Americans, end-of-life planning is the last thing they want to think about. Who can blame them? Confronting our mortality is depressing an...
Read moreGrief is a universal condition, yet when we’re grieving, we feel alone. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to help you heal.
Read moreWhen a loved one passes, it’s hard to think straight, let alone plan a funeral or memorial. Even when the deceased organizes their own funeral befo...
Read moreThe holiday season is filled with twinkling lights and cheerful music, but this may not be reflective of how your grieving loved one is feeling. In...
Read moreHolidays are difficult for many people even during normal years. As we’re in the second holiday season since the start of the COVID pandemic, milli...
Read moreJamee Warden created ‘My Grief Plants’ as a way to help support her own healing and growth. Her website is full of resources to help support other ...
Read moreYou may already have a will, POA and living will, but what about the rest? If the COVID-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we aren’t gu...
Read moreHow much time have you spent thinking about, and planning, your death? Not much? You’re not alone. Culturally, we have a collective tendency to shy...
Read moreAquamation is an alternative cremation process that uses water rather than flame to break down the body. If you’re interested in learning more abou...
Read moreFunerals will always be an integral part of the grieving process and learning how to achieve the feeling of connection and support virtually is som...
Read moreLosing someone is one of the hardest experiences we ever go through. When someone passes, emotions tend to run high and it’s hard to think about wh...
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