Why Prearrange . . . Peace of Mind and Love of Family
Pre-planning is an important step in helping you and your loved ones become organized in knowing what to do should your death occur or if you become incapacitated.
Planning a pre-need arrangement for the final disposition of ourselves or a loved one is thought-provoking and can provide peace of mind in knowing that our wishes are known and can be carried out by those we leave behind. It provides needed direction as to how we want to be remembered, thus relieving our loved ones from making these same decisions during an emotional time of mourning. By making advance, end-of-life plans, when death occurs our loved ones can concentrate on building a foundation for healing and support for one another. Without doubt, a pre-need arrangement provides relief and satisfaction in knowing that your final affairs are in order.
Planning a pre-need arrangement provides a foundation upon which to think seriously about our own demise or the loss of a loved one. When referenced, the terms "pre-need arrangement," "pre-need agreement" or "pre-need" refer to any written instruction regarding goods or services or both goods and services for final disposition of ourselves or our loved ones when the goods or services are not provided until the time of death, and may be either unfunded or paid for in advance of need.
Creating a pre-need arrangement can be a valuable and insightful asset for others, which may result in one of the kindest gifts we can give those that survive us or our loved one. While making such decisions is difficult at any time, the Fond Remembrance preplanning process is designed to be simple but comprehensive and offers suggestions that may assist in the completion of a personalized pre-need arrangement.
Many people benefit from a pre-need arrangement. For example, seniors are mindful of age and are concerned about what would happen should they become ill, disabled or even pass away. Prearrangement provides a way to document information, organize materials and make end-of-life arrangements. People facing serious illness can, while they are able, take control of documenting their wishes. Family members and caretakers refer to prearranged plans to direct them on how to carry out eventual responsibilities in an orderly, informed way. Lastly, even the young benefit because prearrangement provides important information so that their desires for their children and or estate can be followed, should the need arise.
Most markedly, prearrangement is important to those that experience bereavement because mourning can, and often does, create emotional vulnerability. When end-of-life decisions are recorded, it directs families with a far less onerous task of managing your affairs when the inevitable happens.
In summary, the creation of a pre-need arrangement is a thought-provoking experience and can provide peace of mind for ourselves and needed direction for those that are left behind to carry out the final wishes. Though many people benefit from the pre-need arrangement, it provides relief and satisfaction in knowing for the person making their own plans that their final affairs are in order.
Planning a pre-need arrangement provides a foundation upon which to think seriously about our own demise or the loss of a loved one. When referenced, the terms "pre-need arrangement," "pre-need agreement" or "pre-need" refer to any written instruction regarding goods or services or both goods and services for final disposition of ourselves or our loved ones when the goods or services are not provided until the time of death, and may be either unfunded or paid for in advance of need.
Creating a pre-need arrangement can be a valuable and insightful asset for others, which may result in one of the kindest gifts we can give those that survive us or our loved one. While making such decisions is difficult at any time, the Fond Remembrance preplanning process is designed to be simple but comprehensive and offers suggestions that may assist in the completion of a personalized pre-need arrangement.
Many people benefit from a pre-need arrangement. For example, seniors are mindful of age and are concerned about what would happen should they become ill, disabled or even pass away. Prearrangement provides a way to document information, organize materials and make end-of-life arrangements. People facing serious illness can, while they are able, take control of documenting their wishes. Family members and caretakers refer to prearranged plans to direct them on how to carry out eventual responsibilities in an orderly, informed way. Lastly, even the young benefit because prearrangement provides important information so that their desires for their children and or estate can be followed, should the need arise.
Most markedly, prearrangement is important to those that experience bereavement because mourning can, and often does, create emotional vulnerability. When end-of-life decisions are recorded, it directs families with a far less onerous task of managing your affairs when the inevitable happens.
In summary, the creation of a pre-need arrangement is a thought-provoking experience and can provide peace of mind for ourselves and needed direction for those that are left behind to carry out the final wishes. Though many people benefit from the pre-need arrangement, it provides relief and satisfaction in knowing for the person making their own plans that their final affairs are in order.