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Sending Cremated Remains to Space: Honoring a Loved One’s Final Frontier
In recent years, an innovative and celestial tribute has emerged for those seeking a unique way to honor their departed loved ones—sending cremated remains to space. This extraordinary opportunity allows families to commemorate their loved ones by venturing beyond...
The Importance of Multiple Copies of a Death Certificate: A Practical Guide
When a loved one passes away, it's essential to obtain multiple copies of their death certificate. While it may seem excessive at first, having several copies can save you from unnecessary hassles and delays when dealing with various legal and administrative matters....
Navigating the Legal Implications Following the Death of a Loved One
The passing of a loved one is a challenging and emotional time, and amidst the grieving process, it's important to address the legal implications that arise. Understanding the legal aspects and taking necessary steps can help ensure a smooth transition and protect the...
Exploring the Meaning of Refusal of Care or Treatment: A Personal Decision
When it comes to medical care, individuals have the right to make decisions about their own bodies and health. Sometimes, this includes the challenging choice of refusing care or treatment. Understanding the meaning behind refusal of care is essential for respecting...
Unveiling the Difference: Revocable Power of Attorney vs. Irrevocable Power of Attorney
Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal tool that grants authority to someone to act on your behalf in matters related to finances, healthcare, or other specific areas. Within the realm of POA, there are two primary types: revocable and irrevocable. Understanding the...
Nurturing Family Unity: The Importance of Having a Family Meeting to Discuss Managing an Elderly Parent
As our parents age, the responsibility of managing their well-being and care often falls upon us as their children. This transition can be overwhelming and complex, requiring thoughtful planning and open communication. In this blog post, we explore the significance of...
Nurturing Family Unity: The Importance of Having a Family Meeting to Discuss Managing an Elderly Parent
As our parents age, the responsibility of managing their well-being and care often falls upon us as their children. This transition can be overwhelming and complex, requiring thoughtful planning and open communication. In this blog post, we explore the significance of...
Managing our Loved One’s Personal Finances After Their Passing
Dealing with the financial and administrative aspects of a deceased loved one's life can feel overwhelming. Sorting through their personal finances, documents, and paperwork is a necessary task, but it can also be emotionally challenging. In this blog post, we offer...
Clearing the Way: Navigating the Emotional Process of Cleaning Out a Loved One’s Home
The loss of a loved one is a challenging and emotional experience, and one of the tasks that often follows is cleaning out their home. Sorting through their belongings can be both physically and emotionally demanding, as it requires us to confront memories and make...
Navigating Grief and Loss During the Holiday Season: A Focus on Self-Compassion
When you’re grieving during the holidays, it can be easy to fall into the trap of thinking you have to “move on” or that joy should be immediate. The truth is, grief doesn’t follow a timeline, and it doesn’t disappear just because it’s the holiday season. One of the...
You know the strength of a company by the company it keeps. We are proud to be members of:
CANA is an international organization that was founded in 1913 with the goal to promote safe and hygienic methods for individuals who choose cremation. Access Cremation is proud to be among its 1,500 members.
ICCFA proudly promotes consumer choices, pre-arrangement and open competition. Since being founded in 1887, it has created numerous guidelines advocating state legislation on a number of consumer related issues.

