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  • 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 Plan a Funeral when a Loved One Dies

    When someone you know dies, it is a difficult thing to go through. It may to be difficult to think about certain things you need to do for the funeral with all the grieving from your loss. This...

  • 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...

  • How to Tell Your Child You Are Dying

    You've just left the doctors office, and you were told your ill. The doctor informed you, that your condition is fatal. On your way home, your not only worried about yourself. Your worried how...

  • How to Handle a Death in the Family: What To Do When Your Mother or Father or Another Family Member Dies

    We all cross that threshold in life when someone close to us passes on. In addition to the emotional turmoil, there are also many practical matters that need attention, even in the midst of one's...

  • 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 Write an Obituary for a Significant Other

    An obituary traditionally highlights a loved one's life while acknowledging family members and loved ones. The obituary also serves public notice pertaining to the death of a person and place of...

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