Transcription of A LifeCare Guide to - Lifesharing
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A LifeCare Guide toGriefandBereavementThis publication is for general informational purposes only and is not intendedto provide any user with specific authority, advice or 2001 LifeCare , Inc. All rights , Inc. is a worldwide leader in professional work and life on recycled paper. CCover Photo by: Bill Brooks/MasterfileTreasure each other in the recognition that we donot know how long we should have each other. Joshua Loth Liebman}~Thanks go to the following professionals for their contributions and editorialsupport:Nancy E. Crump, Coordinator of Aftercare ServicesCertified Grief Newcomer s Sons1331 Brush Creek BoulevardKansas City, MO 64110 Telephone: 816-561-0024 Fax: 816-931-7246 Stewart Enterprises, Veterans BoulevardMetairie, LA 70005 Telephone: 800-535-6017 Fax: 504-849-2294 Table of ContentsIntroduction.
may be a good time to discuss your loved one’s preferences about funeral arrangements. For more information about planning funeral arrange-ments, please refer to A LifeCare®Guide to Funeral Planning. Listen. Allow your loved one to talk about his or her feelings, including his or her fears and sadness. Spend time at the bedside.
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