When you are put on hospice, it generally means you have six months left to live. While your health is declining, there are some things you can still do to help your family after you are gone.
1. Plan your funeral. If you have not already done so, look into pre-funeral planning. Work with your loved ones to plan something affordable that will help them celebrate your life. It will help bring closure to both you and your family.…
Long hours of driving, like those required by commercial driving jobs, are often associated with higher instances of back pain. If you have your commercial driver’s license (CDL) and you are looking for employment as a driver, being able to recognize this association can help you take measures to prevent back pain in the future.
Here are 2 useful tips you can use to help alleviate the back pain many drivers working CDL jobs deal with.…
Black is the color of mourning in the United States, but funeral dress codes have lightened up considerably over the past couple of decades. Part of this is due to some families opting to turn the services into celebrations of the deceased’s life, often instructing guests to avoid black completely. It’s also due to people realizing that not everyone has black clothing that’s appropriate for a funeral.
If you find yourself in the position of having to go to a funeral when you don’t have a stock funeral outfit available, here are some suggestions:…