End-of-Life Tasks

Managing end-of-life tasks involves more than just making final arrangements. It includes gathering and organizing essential information to ensure your loved ones can navigate the immediate and subsequent responsibilities smoothly and efficiently.

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Navigating the tasks immediately before and after a loved one passes away can be overwhelming.

Our user-friendly resources simplify these crucial moments, informed by experience. Ensure your loved ones have all the essential information they need to handle everything smoothly during this challenging time.

Getting Started

Before & After Death

Making The Most of Time Together

Capturing Memories

Take Advantage of The Final Moments

Nursing Homes & Rehab

Ensuring Comfort

Hospice & Palliative Care

A Helping Hand

Death Doulas

Honor Their Wishes

End-Of-Life Traditions

When Will I See You Next?

Final Resting Places

There’s So Much Stuff

Estate Sales

You Are Not Alone

Managing Grief

Contacting Service Providers

Closing Accounts

Technology In Your Life

Digital Legacy

Settling The Estate

Estate Transition & Probate

Topics Include

- What is probate?
- Probate avoidance tips
- Finding unclaimed property

End-of-Life Package

The End-of-Life Package provides resources for the critical moments before and after someone’s passing, particularly in cases where the news comes unexpectedly.

$50.00
Add To Cart

You’ll receive a secure link to the file containing five files that lasts 24 hours after the first download.

    • This checklist guides you through the most important steps to take before someone dies.

    • Each step in the checklist is explained in greater detail in the What To Do When Someone Dies Guide, which is available on Buried in Work’s website.

    • 4 pages long

    • This checklist guides you through the most important steps to take after someone dies.

    • Each step in the checklist is explained in detail.

    • 28 pages long.

    • The Funeral Notification Form helps the funeral home to make the necessary arrangements, comply with legal requirements, and respect the wishes of the deceased and their family.

    • 2 Pages Long

    • The information contained within the Final Resting Place Form is meant to guide you or someone you love in preparing for end-of-life or funeral arrangements. Answer questions as the person needing the arrangements, if that is not you.

    • Six pages long.

    • The Condolence Tracking Log helps keep track of the heartfelt condolences, gifts, and notes received during challenging times and helps you track whether acknowledgment for the support extended by friends and loved ones was sent.

    • Five pages.