September Newsletter: Suicide, Terminal Illness, and Other Difficult Discussions

September Newsletter: Suicide, Terminal Illness, and Other Difficult Discussions

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Product Spotlight Section:

Sympathy Brands recently enhanced its Digital Fingerprint Storage Solution to now include streamlined ordering of customizable Keepsake jewelry. The Digital Fingerprint Collection, Storage, and Ordering Solution provides funeral directors with an all-in-one solution for the collection and storage of an unlimited number of fingerprint images, each with its own PIN-based ID. This PIN can be emailed by the funeral home directly from the platform to family, friends, or loved ones for the ordering of customized jewelry directly on eCondolence.com.

Learn more about the Digital Fingerprint Storage Solution by contacting [email protected].


Death, whether sudden or expected, is incredibly hard to accept. When patients and their loved ones have time to process the diagnosis, it ensures the best possible care and support are provided at the end of life.

How to Navigate Terminal Illness and Anticipatory Grief

Losing someone to a terminal illness – from cancer to Alzheimer’s disease – is heartbreaking. When it is time to face end-of-life discussions, friends and family must begin processing the idea of life without their loved one. Professionals in the deathcare industry can help guide important conversations and provide comfort and support to those facing terminal illnesses.


Dealing with Sibling Loss at Different Life Stages

The loss of a brother or sister leaves a huge hole in loved ones’ lives, no matter their age. However, grief is often felt and experienced differently depending on the stage of life of those in mourning. By better understanding the feelings loved ones may be facing, deathcare professionals can provide comfort and care to those who have recently lost a sibling.


Supporting Families After Suicide?

A death of any kind is unbearable. When someone dies by suicide, there are often added layers of guilt and shame felt by loved ones. This grief is incredibly hard to navigate, and survivors of suicide will turn to deathcare professionals to help them process this grief. Explore ways funeral directors, clergy, and other deathcare professionals can address the topic of suicide, as well as how they can help the bereaved better cope with the loss of their loved one.


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