Why is there such a shortage of organ donors?
When a death occurs, doctors rely on the wishes expressed by the deceased’s family, whether or not the person wanted to ...
What other types of grief resources are available?
Links to a variety of useful resources can be found at the websites of: The Association for Death Education and Counseling; ...
How can I deal with the death of a loved one?
Bereavement is a powerful, life-changing experience that most people find overwhelming the first time. Although grief is a natural process of ...
How can I help an adult friend or family member deal with the death of a loved one?
Someone you know may be experiencing grief- perhaps the loss of a loved one, perhaps another type of loss – and ...
How can I help a child deal with the death of a loved one?
Children grieve just as adults do. Any child old enough to form a relationship will experience some form of grief when ...
Is embalming a requirement?
It may depend on such factors as whether the family selected a service with a public or private viewing of the ...
Regarding embalming, what are my rights as a consumer?
According to the Federal Trade Commission Funeral Rule, all funeral homes are required to get permission to embalm. If you select ...
What really is embalming?
Embalming is a temporary preservation of a dead human person. This process is accomplished by a surgical-like technique of injecting chemical ...
What questions do I need to ask when looking for a place to help me with my pet’s final arrangements?
It’s important that the organization that you use has the same philosophy in how pets are treated as what you believe ...
What’s really the right question to ask?
Many times the question asked when your pet dies is “Do you want the cremains returned to you?” But, is that ...
What decisions will need to be made for my pet’s final arrangements?
The first question that you will have to ask yourself is do I want burial or cremation for my pet. There ...
I’m contemplating cremation for my pet. What do I need to know?
First of all, will you want the ashes returned? If no, then you will want to ask your pet death care ...