Planning for End of Life

Dying is a part of life, but it's unlike the rest of life in important ways. The weeks to days before the end of a life can take on a quality all their own, with additional layers of potent emotions. The period after a death is also important, both emotionally and practically.

Knowing what documentation to have ready can help make this period easier and set expectations during a time when everything feels unknowable. Reach out for help understanding what to expect from a body in the final phase of life, what to expect from healthcare during this period, as well as coping techniques.


Speak with a Mettle Health counselor to discuss the administrative and practicalities of dying, from what to expect at time of death to considerations when making funeral arrangements, preferences for remains, and ways to memorialize loved ones.

 
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