Someone you Love is Dying

Although it is impossible to totally prepare for a death, a death may be made easier if you know what to expect. This pamphlet may be helpful in preparing you as family and/or caregiver to understand the final stage of life. It is important to discuss your concerns and fears with those around you, both your family and health care providers. These people can help you make choices with or for your loved one and can inform you about other services that are available to support you.
Death is a natural process as the body begins shutting down. The following physical and emotional signs of approaching death are described to help you understand what can happen. Not all these signs and symptoms will occur with every person nor will they occur in any particular sequence.
This section is intended only as a guide. It is not intended to replace advice given by a health care professional, such as a nurse, physician, clergy, social worker, CCAC case manager or pharmacist
Helpful Hints
Physical Signs of Approaching Death
Social and Emotional signs of Approaching Death
General Information
Helpful Guidance
Someone you Love is Dying
How do I know……
Organ & Tissue Donations
Who to Call First?
Family Emergency
Choosing Clothing
Writing an Obituary
Funeral Etiquette
Eulogy’s
Here at Ruegg Funeral Homes we are always searching for ways to better serve our clients. We offer a wide range of economical service types, from traditional funeral services and burials, to cremations and celebrations, all at affordable prices. One way to keep cost down and maintain quality is to pre-plan and pre-fund your funeral services. By doing this you can lock in today’s prices for an event in the future, without worrying about the price of inflation.

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