Death is inevitable, but the majority of people are not talking about it.
That is where the Death Planner comes in, giving you the space and the tools needed to explore your relationship with death, ultimately creating a culture of openness surrounding it.
It is seemingly not deemed important for people to pre-plan for their death. However, I believe that we all have a duty to make the end of our life as easy as possible for those we love and leave behind. Plus, you get the send-off you truly desire
There are obvious reasons why we avoid talking about death, but we really shouldn’t. The Death Planner can bring a comfort to talking about death and dying and can offer end of life support and advice.
Discussing death with those you love, let alone confronting it yourself, is difficult. However, death is an inevitable part of life and planning for it can help those that you love immeasurably. When a family knows their loved ones wishes, it can offer some certainty and comfort during what can be one of the most challenging times in their life.
People are beginning to realise that pro-active planning is essential, as now more than ever, we genuinely do not know what will happen to us and when.
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