End of Life advance directive and preplanning may be uncomfortable to think about or discuss. Although it may be a topic that is easier to avoid, making those decisions for yourself will help your loved ones at a time when they are in the midst of grief and a highly emotional period.
In tragic circumstances - your family is in the grips of making many end-of-life decisions and arrangements. The act of preplanning final arrangements and being a registered donor, you’ve given your loved ones the gift of peace of mind because they know your wishes.
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