Options for Bodies
Options for Your Body After Death: Burial, Cremation, Termation and More One of the most important end-of-life decisions is what happens to your body. There is no single right choice. The best option is the one that fits your values, beliefs, budget, and the experience you want for your family. Below is a simple guide to the most common options, how to arrange them, approximate costs, and what to consider. Burial What it is:Traditional burial involves placing the body in a casket and burying ...
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Decluttering: A Practical Guide to Getting Started Decluttering is not just about getting rid of things. It is about making your life simpler, reducing stress, and ensuring the people you love are not left with difficult decisions later. Many people put this off because it feels overwhelming. The key is to start small and take clear, manageable steps. Why Decluttering Matters Clutter can create mental and emotional weight. It can also make life harder during transitions such as moving, downsi...
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We were joined by Noelle Kimble McEntee, CEO & Founder of Legado, in our March Lunch and Learn. Noelle Kimble McEntee is the CEO and Founder of Legado, where she’s working to make estate planning feel less overwhelming and more human. After losing her uncle without a plan in place, she became determined to change the way families approach legacy conversations. Noelle believes legacy isn’t just about money — it’s about stories, values, and the people we love. She’s passionate about building a ...
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Leaving a clearly documented inventory of sentimental items can be one of the sweetest ways to ensure a legacy of love. This form was created to help document key items. Remember, these documents are not legally binding. Visit https://blog.restfullycare.com/legal/ for more information on how to legally secure your legacy.
Read MorePet Care Plan
Our pets are family, and thinking about their care after we are gone can be difficult. This simple form is intended to help you organize the notes and preferences about your pets in one place that can be shared with others. Suggestion: Fill out one form per pet to keep notes organized and clear. Remember, these documents are not legally binding. Visit https://blog.restfullycare.com/legal/ for more information on how to legally secure your legacy.
Read MoreMedication Logs
Suggestion: Use this form to document medication in one easy place. Store somewhere secure.
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