Home Dying & Death Care

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Caring for our own:
We do have choices about being close to our beloved family member or friend at the time of the final passage from life. The purpose of this information is to give you and yours permission to find your own way to say goodbye in all aspects of the death process.
Each death is unique. Taking care of our own in the hours and days after death is returning as an option for many people like it was commonly 100 years ago.. What is a challenging time can also be a precious healing time, filled with spirit.

Conscious Dying We can hold the dying process more consciously and allow for completion and conversations regarding the wishes of our beloved will be explored at the same time we are living fully. Information on Conscious Dying includes hospice, alternative care, learnings from caregivers and families, and alternatives for those on the threshold. I


Home Death Care
. This section, while titled home death care, applies to all circumstances of home, care facility or hospital death. Any experience can include time with the beloved after death and this can be coordinated with a cooperating funeral home. Legal information regarding right to not embalm, vital information about how to care for the body after death,
the three day vigil, and cremation.

Stories of different circumstances are included. Major news arts also linked.

Courses offered will go into details of each phase of care. Since this is the area of care people are most unfamiliar with, a course can help move people beyond their anxieties and fears about care for the body of a beloved.
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