Decision Points
In this section I suggest eight areas to consider in planning for ourselves and our families in regard to the end of life.
Advance Directives – Medical
To insure that loved ones know how to honor your wishes for end of life care. create an Advance medical directive. In the event that unable to communicate both family and medical professional will be able to fow through on your desires.
Last Will and Testament
A legally executed, clearly worded last will assures the distribution of assets and guardianship of dependents according to your wishes.
Giving – Donations and Charity
In making charitable bequests in support of causes close to your heart. both your spirit and name may continue to live on.
Living Gifts- Organ donation
If you believe in organ donation give the miracle of life, Declare your wishes by contacting an organ donation organization and signing a donor card.
Spirituality
Consider your spiritual values the meaning of spirituality in your life. Seek closure by confronting fears and concerns,
Make Peace
Address outstanding issues with family and friends. Try to settle outstanding emotional business so you can move forward unencumbered.
Final resting place
Burial or cremations are common final choices. How do you want your mortal remains handled? Will you make final arrangements or choose someone
you trust to make choices for you
Ethical Wills
Consider passing on your beliefs and philosophy in a written testament to be shared with loved ones and future generations. This may become a part of a memorial service.
Gatherings – Memorials
There are a variety of ways families and friends may come together to say goodbye and pay respects. Funerals, wakes viewings and Shiva visits fall into this category. What would you prefer?