If you are bereaved
or distraught over the death or illness
of someone close to you, perhaps we can help.
This area is dedicated to those facing the death of a loved one or friend, or know someone who is. It is intended to help you learn more about terminal illnesses, and guide you in the right direction during trying times. We know that by being armed with this knowledge, you can better understand what you are feeling, and can more objectively decide what to dobased on this information.
The areas below provide practical information that can be referred to when faced with difficult times. Please use them to assist you in asking the right questions and finding answers that will aid you in making informed decisions:
· Understanding
Grief · Handling
Affairs ·
· The
Process of Healing ·
There are a plethora of sites on the Internet dealing with illnesses, but here, we have focused on a few good ones that are mostly specific to cancer since it is the number one serious illness. However, much of the same information can be used when dealing with any number of terminal illnesses. The 'Mindful Sites' page has links to these resources:
· Mindful Sites ·
Use the 'Checklist' as a reminder of tasks that must be performed during trying times. This Checklist can be one of your most important tools to help you stay organized, especially when there's so much to be done during stressful losses. (Many of the items can be done before critical times.) Print it out and use this handy to-do list today:
· Checklist ·
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Dedicated
to my parents, Florence & John Morton,
and to
Peabody, my ace since teenage
years.
They passed away within 3 years
(1996-1998) of each other via terminal illnesses.
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