Art by Jennifer A. O’Brien

Art by Jennifer A. O’Brien

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Here some helpful, trustworthy resources for Caregivers and end-of-life preparation

  • Antidote.me - Connects patients with potential clinical trials.

  • Archangels.me - Intensity index so family caregivers can answer a few questions receive objective feedback on just how intense their current situation is.

  • Best Online Will Services - Article by Caring.com

  • Caregiver Action Network – Provides a hotline for caregivers 1-855-227-3640 or online chat.

  • Caregiving.com - Comprehensive resources for family caregivers.

  • Caregiver Calculator - in seconds learn what your work as a family caregiver is worth$.

  • Caring.com - Resources for caregivers and end-of-life planning

  • The Conversation Project – helps people talk with others about their wishes for end-of-life care.  Includes a numerous guides for having the conversation with friends and relations.

  • Conversations to Remember - is a not-for-profit that connects high school and college students with seniors to have conversations and overcome loneliness.

  • Eldr - professional service takes you from zero to fully end-of-life ready in 8 virtual visits - the accountability, professionalism and encouragement to get your Death Dossier done.

  • Get Palliative Care – comprehensive palliative care resource including blog, educational materials and directory to palliative care in your community.

  • The Hospice Heart - books, support, and classes for family caregivers making the transition from life-sustaining care to hospice and end-of-life care. Their 2-hour Master Class for $99 is especially effective for this transition.

  • National Alliance for Children’s Grief - resources to support children who are grieving

  • Opencaregiving.com - vast guide to hospices and other concepts of coverage and resources essential to caregiving and end of life. Includes an instant hospice directory by zip code.

  • SupportNow.org - an all-in-one communication, funding support, task help, and meal contribution and coordination technology that is easy to use and set up for family caregivers and grievers.

  • Well Spouse Association – provides peer support and education for spousal/partner caregivers.

  • Wellthy - a care coordination service that helps families organize and support their caregiving

Here some helpful, trustworthy resources for Grievers and after loss

  • Empathy - an app that helps with every challenge following the death of a loved. Combines extensive guides and checklists, a coordination function to delegate tasks, and care specialists available 24/7 via their chat.

  • Funeralocity - a comprehensive service and price comparison of funeral services throughout the United States, just put in your zip code and see what the price should be

  • Professional After Loss Services - Compassionate professionals who help families manage end-of-life planning and after-loss details.

  • Refuge in Grief - Books, podcast and resources for those grieving or trying to support someone who is.

  • Soaring Spirits International - an international community of peer-to-peer support for widowed people.

 
 
 

One of the most loving things you can do for the someones you will leave behind is clear documentation of your wishes, preparations, and specifics. Click the button at the top of this page to download the At Peace Tool Kit. Also, this collage gives you some ideas of what to include.

 
Art by Jennifer A. O’Brien

Art by Jennifer A. O’Brien