
8 Ways To Cope With Grief During The Holidays
Posted on November 22, 2021 by Drew | Leave a comment
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Many families and friends who have lost loved ones this year or in previous years wish they could simply press pause on the grieving process during the holiday season. Have you caught yourself dreading the holidays knowing the weeks ahead will potentially be an emotionally draining time? Grief is unique to everyone and the way […]
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Funeral & Graveside Services During COVID-19 Pandemic
Posted on April 16, 2020 by Drew | Leave a comment
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The health and safety of our families, guests, and employees is our top priority. With respect to the federal and local governments recommendations, we are still able to host visitations, gatherings, funerals, and memorials up to 10 people. While we are still able to serve our community, we will discuss all available options with our […]
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Medicaid Spend Down Strategies
Posted on January 10, 2020 by Drew | Leave a comment
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You’ve most likely heard of Medicaid. But how familiar with it are you? Medicaid is the nation’s health insurance program. Most people will qualify for Medicaid based on work history. Surprisingly, a lot of wealthy people can qualify as well. The purpose of Medicaid is to help people with healthcare needs who can’t […]
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Veterans Benefits
Posted on November 25, 2019 by Drew | Leave a comment
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Military personnel or honorably discharged veterans are entitled to benefits. The following benefits may be available: Death pension to the widow and minor children Reimbursement of part of the funeral expense to a funeral home or person who paid the bill Burial in National cemeteries Burial flag and grave markers Wartime Veterans […]
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What To Do When Someone Dies
Posted on November 21, 2019 by Drew | Leave a comment
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If Someone Dies Under Hospice Care – When someone passes away, contact the Hospice group that is taking care of your loved one. Then call the mortuary when you are ready for us to come. If Someone Dies at a Care Facility (hospital, nursing home, assisted living, etc.) – The staff at the […]
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