Funeral,
Cemetery & Cremation Preplanning Final Arrangements Sources
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Final Arrangements Network
Funeral,
Cemetery & Cremation Preplanning Final Arrangements Sources
Making arrangements for a funeral, purchasing
cemetery property or securing cremation services is really only a part of the
end of life decisions we generally avoid. For most adults over 50 and especially
those contemplating retirement, there are a number of critical areas that need
to be addressed, not only in relation to our death and the inevitable funeral
services, cemetery arrangements or cremation service, that will occur, but to ensure a consistent
and high quality of life in our mature or senior years.
Most of us rarely give thought to such things
as;
- Long Term Care - If you became ill or
developed Alzheimer Disease where would the money come from?
- A Will - Do you have one? Believe it or not a
large percentage of us die without leaving any kind of will. This
immediately puts everything we thought we had left to our surviving loved
ones into an over crowded probate court system.
- A Trust - Anyone who has assets of more than
one million dollars in their estate should be looking into some form of
trust.
- Social Security Benefits - Do you know what
you are entitled to and how it will work for you?
- Estate Planning - Whether your estate is large
or small have you maximized your ability to get the most out of what you own
now and for the rest of your life.
- Organ Donations - Would you like to help
others even in death? Do you know how you would go about making sure you can
help?
- Do Not Resuscitate Instructions [DNR] - If you
were to become so ill or incapacitated that there was no hope of recovery,
have you decided what you want others to do about you?
- Durable Power of Attorney - If you became
incapacitated or incompetent have you designated someone to speak and act on
your behalf in such things as your financial and legal affairs?
- Patients Advocate - If you became
incapacitated or incompetent have you designated someone to insure you were
being medically adequately cared for?
- Living Will - Most of us could cover many of
the items in this list by creating a living will which is simply a document
telling others what we want done in case we are about to die.
Of course we could go on with our list but the
point is when you are thinking about creating final arrangements you should be
thinking not only about that final moment but how the book of your life should
be written, for better or worse, before that moment. It is to that end we have
compiled here and will continue to add to resources that can help you learn
about these areas, so you will be able to address them in an intelligent and
efficient manner.
We list below some places where you can get
additional information on the subjects listed above. As this area becomes known
by industry participants we will add more to our list. Here are a few services
we know about or have asked to be listed.
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Long Term Care
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Living Choices - Information to seniors and their families to
assist them in finding the best living options.
Wills, Trusts, Living
Wills & Estate Planning
CNN/Money
Money 101 - Estate Planning Tutorial from
CNN and Money Magazine covering wills, trusts, living wills, power of attorney,
etc. It lists the top 10 things you should be paying attention to.
General Senior Sources
for the Topics Listed Above
American
Association of Retired Persons (AARP) - Organization
for mature adults 50 and above in the United States. Information on health,
long-term care, economic security, independent living and consumer issues.
Seniors-Site
- These pages on Seniors-Site are dedicated to providing information on a most
difficult subject -- death.
The
Social Security Administration [US Government
Official Site] - How to Find the Top 10 Most Requested Services from
Social Security Online.
Kiplinger.com
- Information covering retirement and estate planning and more. Trust financial
advise and business forecasts for more than 75 years.
Beyond
The Veil Network - A wealth of pre-need suggestions,
information and resources to help you develop your last wishes and
final arrangements, wills, power of attorney, advance heath care directive,
organ donation and much more.
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