Dealing with Death In today's society, we tend to ignore death. We avoid discussing it, thinking about it, and planning for it. While we all know that death is inevitable, we are unwilling to think it will ever happen to us. Explore our comments and suggestions for dealing with death.
Read MoreWhile the experience of grief can be very isolating, we would like to help you take steps to counter the feelings of loneliness and disconnection. We will do our best to ease your bereavement and, if requested, provide a referral to a local grief counselor or therapist.
Have you chosen to help someone who is grieving the death of a loved one? If so, this article was written for you. It offers insights and provides suggestions on how best to support them during this time.
Could there be anything more difficult than preparing for a funeral? Certainly, such an end-of-life event is hard to look forward to with any enthusiasm. And it doesn't matter if you're a member of the bereaved inner circle of close family, a co-worker, neighbor or family friend, preparing for a funeral service takes time, consideration and some preparation.
Also known as social graces, the rules of etiquette ease us through challenging social situations. Most of us know how to behave in common circumstances, but unless you've been to a lot of funerals you may not know the rules of proper behavior in this often uncomfortable social situation.
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