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  • What Does an Urn Look Like?

    An urn stores the ashes after a person passes away and is cremated. An urn usually looks similar to a vase.

  • Erythema Multiforme in Babies

    Erythema multiforme is a skin condition that can occur in babies at any time throughout their infancy. This condition may cause discomfort for the baby, but it is not long lasting in most cases.

  • Alzheimers & Dealing With a Death of a Loved One

    When a loved one has Alzheimer's Disease, the family member or spouse caring for her grieves throughout the period beginning at diagnosis, and after the person's death. Because Alzheimer's takes...

  • How to Help a Mother With the Loss of an Infant

    Dealing with the loss of an infant can be a devastating blow and one that is hard to overcome. When you are a family member or friend of a mother going through such a terrible experience,...

  • How to Help Children Dealing With the Loss of a Parent

    Dealing with the loss of a parent can be devastating at any age. For a child, the loss of a parent is extremely traumatic mixed with feelings of extreme guilt: the sense that they are being...

  • Who Can Receive Hospice Care?

    Hospice care provides many benefits to patients and their families, despite some of the negative perceptions people have of such care. A physician or health care professional will generally look...

  • How to Write a Hospice Care Plan

    When hospice care is indicated for a terminally ill patient, the hospice care providers will create a plan that is specific and individualized for the patient and his family. Hospice plans are...

  • How to Write a Traditional Obituary

    An obituary serves as one of the last written records of a person's life. It reflects their accomplishments, hobbies, interests and generally lists their family members and close friends....

  • Why Does a Body Stiffen After Death?

    Within a few hours of person's death, the body begins to stiffen. This is due to the loss of a protein in the muscle tissue known as ATP, which allows muscles to contract. This stiffening process...

  • Non-Medical Treatment for Depression Following the Loss of a Spouse

    Losing a spouse can be one of the most traumatic events you can ever experience. There is nothing to prepare you for the onslaught of emotions that follows such a loss and many people find...

  • Can You Be Too Old to Donate Organs?

    Senior citizens may be hesitant to become organ donors because they believe they are too old to donate. But experts say that one can never be too old to donate organs.

  • What Is a Medical Directive?

    Adults have the choice to accept or reject suggested medical treatment. A medical directive is a document that records your wishes should you become unable to express the choices yourself.

  • What Are Some End of Life Issues?

    End of life issues are often complex and heartbreaking but must be dealt with in a positive, controlled manner. Numerous end of life issues could be possible depending on the individual, but most...

  • How to Read a Death Certificate

    When a loved one dies, understanding the written information included on their death certificate is essential. Not only does the death certificate give you the time and location of death, but also...

  • Why Should People Donate Their Organs?

    People donate their organs for a variety of reasons, typically centering on a desire to help others. Others are more reluctant, because of fear stemming from a lack of awareness about organ donation.

  • Causes of Death by Hiccups

    Hiccups--spasms of the diaphragm leading to audibly irregular breathing--are not life threatening. Hiccups typically occur in limited episodes, going away by themselves or addressed through minor...

  • End of Life Stages

    When a loved one is terminally ill, or an elderly family member is rapidly declining, and death looms closer with each passing day, there are certain stages caretakers and others close to the...

  • How to Create My Own Headstone

    Many people prepare for their own funerary arrangements in the years before their deaths. Making your own funeral arrangements is a way to retain control over your final resting place and...

  • End of Life Symptoms

    When a person is approaching the end of life, he may display some or many of the following most common symptoms. These symptoms may indicate end of life is near. Just as one symptom may indicate...

  • End of Life Process

    Death is a universal constant---it happens to everyone and everything sooner or later. And even though death is unique to each person, there are certain changes that people go through if they have...

  • Children's Grief Activities

    Children often express grief in short bursts, unlike adults whose emotions are intense and continuous. They don't know how to express their grief verbally and, as a result, may withdraw, begin...

  • What Does it Mean to Donate Your Body to Science?

    Many people speak of donating their bodies "to science" after they die, but what does this actually mean? Can you choose the medical or scientific processes for which your body is used? What...

  • Stages of Grief After a Year

    Grief is a natural consequence of loss. Whether a person experiences the loss of a loved one, a close friend, a pet , a home or a job, each experiences grief. The impact is different, and each...

  • The 7 Steps to Grieving

    Grief is a process. Although emotionally painful, it allows a person to come to terms with a loss and to heal emotionally (HelpGuide). It is a natural response, not only to the death of a loved...

  • Writing to Someone in Hospice Care

    Once a patient reaches the stage of her illness and becomes a candidate for hospice care, it's obvious not only to their medical care providers, but to family members and friends as well that the...

  • Tips on Grief Counseling

    Personally helping or knowing anyone going through grief counseling is not easy. People deal with grief in different ways. Every individual's reactions are different when dealing with a loss, and...

  • About Kara Grief Support

    Grief is a natural emotion when there is an unexpected death or a diagnosis of a terminal illness. To help alleviate it, Kara Grief Support provides various services that are designed to ensure...

  • How to Write a Bereavement Thank You

    There is no single correct way to express your gratitude to those who have shared your pain at the loss of a loved one. A card should be mailed to those who sent flowers, attended the funeral or...

  • What Is Basic Life Support?

    Basic life support is a type of medical care used on someone with a life-threatening injury or condition until full medical care can be given. An emergency responder or someone trained in BLS can...

  • How to Do Grief Counseling

    Supporting a person who is experiencing grief related to the loss of a loved one can be a daunting task. It can be difficult to know what to say, how to respond or how to help the bereaved. There...

  • What Is Grief Counseling?

    Grief is a universal human experience, yet it remains an extraordinarily complex and difficult-to-define topic. There is no universally accepted definition for grief, but it can be described as...

  • How a Variable Life Insurance Policy Works

    A variable life insurance policy is a unique type of life insurance policy whose cash value varies depending on the performance of the underlying investments.

  • How to Cope With the Death of a Spouse

    One moment you're married; the next, you're single and facing one of the most painful challenges of your life. Whether the death of your spouse was sudden or the result of a long illness, nothing...

  • How to Find the Obituary of an Old Friend

    When an old friend has died, you may wish to find word of it in a local newspaper. Obituaries are designed to convey the achievements and accomplishments of the deceased, as well as a sense of who...

  • How to Start a Bereavement Support Group

    Although grieving after the loss of a loved one is different for everyone, it may help to talk to others who are experiencing the same thing. A bereavement support group can allow participants the...

  • How to Construct a Casket

    If a person is to be buried, the deceased needs to be first placed in a casket. Caskets range greatly from quite simple to extravagant. Basic caskets are generally plain wooden boxes, while more...

  • How Are Caskets Made?

    The top of the casket is made of rectangular slats. They are slightly rounded and each has a tongue on one side and a groove on the other side. The tongue is a piece that sticks out, and the...

  • How Does an Obituary Get Submitted to a Newspaper?

    At some point you may be confronted with the need to place an obituary in the newspaper. Painful though this occasion may be, you will find that newspapers stand ready to help you through...

  • How to Deal With a Parent's Death

    Regardless of the child's age, the death of a parent can be a life-changing event. Grieving is to be expected but a new perspective is also necessary to move passed the pain. Below are just a few...

  • How to Cope With Loss and Pain

    Losing a loved is traumatic for anyone. Even after time has passed, a memory or a date can trigger grief. Although this is normal, you need to cope with your loss and pain in a healthy way in...

  • How to Talk to a Child About Divorce

    There is no way to prevent the suffering that accompanies divorce, but there are ways to help children through it. The way you explain your divorce to your children sets the tone for the family...

  • How to Cope With a Miscarriage

    Miscarriage is very difficult to cope with. The physical toll on your body and your grief may seem like they will never end. You will begin to feel better and heal with time, however. Follow these...

  • How to Choose Life Insurance

    Choosing the right life insurance policy for yourself and family is an important process. There are many different types of policies to choose from, so you have to determine which one is the best...

  • How to Provide Support for Someone Who is Terminally Ill

    There is no easy way to deal with terminal illness. People are often at a loss for words when trying to comfort a friend or relative with a terminal illness. Some people avoid contact with a...

  • How to Cope After a Miscarriage

    Suffering a miscarriage is one of the most devastating events a parent can face. The loneliness and grief a miscarriage leaves in its wake can be overwhelming and the emotional wounds can take a...

  • How to Recover From Grief and Loss

    The death of a loved one is a difficult thing to go through, and the grief that follows sometimes seems unbearable. A grieving person may feel like it is wrong to be so overcome, but it is normal...

  • How to Deal With Bereavement

    Everyone knows that with life comes death, but that doesn't mean it's easy to accept death as a part of life. Everyone experiences the death of a loved one at some point in his life. It's...

  • How to Recover After a Traumatic Event

    Following the death of someone close to you, you may experience many different physical and emotional reactions, from sleep disturbances such as insomnia, difficulty falling or staying asleep,...

  • How to talk to your child about loss and grief

    There comes a time in every family when you will have to deal with the loss of a loved one. While this is hard on everybody, it can be particularly confusing for children, who may not understand...

  • How to talk to your children about death

    Today, death is not accepted as a matter-of-fact event. Many children go their entire childhood without knowing anyone who has died or ever attending a funeral. Talking to children about death...

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