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Final Days Links
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Beliefnet
www.beliefnet.com
One of the most active Web sites for discussion of end-of-life care, Beliefnet
offers users a regularly updated assortment of articles, columns, and
essays on end-of-life issues, plus message boards and a Q & A section.
Compassion in Dying Federation
www.compassionindying.org/
Compassion in Dying Federation provides national leadership for client
service, legal advocacy and public education to improve pain and symptom
management, increase patient empowerment and self-determination and expand
end-of-life choices to include aid-in-dying for mentally competent, terminally
ill adults.
Death With Dignity
www.deathwithdignity.org
Death With Dignity is a national organization that advocates voluntary
euthanasia. The Web site contains information about euthanasia, legislation,
and how to get involved with the organization.
Detroit Free Press Special Section
www.freepress.com/news/extra2/index.htm
An extensive special report on Dr. Jack Kevorkian, including profiles
of the patients he "assisted" and numerous articles from the
beginning of his crusade.
Final Thoughts
www.finalthoughts.com
Web site designed to assist people considering a wide range of end-of-life
questions such as estate planning, digital wills and end-of-life care.
There are also chat rooms, message boards and a member newsletter.
Funeral Consumers Alliance
www.funerals.org
This Web site provides information on laws surrounding funerals, funeral
planning, and how to avoid excessive charges when financing a funeral.
Guide to Sociological Thanatology
www.trinity.edu/mkearl/death.html
Professor Michael C. Kearl of the Department of Sociology & Anthropology
at Trinity University in Texas runs this extensive Web site about the
sociology of death and dying ("thanatology"). It contains information
and links for a large array of topics related to sociology, and provides
a fascinating academic account of changing attitudes towards death through
the ages and in different cultures.
HealthWeb: Mortuary Science
www.healthweb.org/browse.cfm?subjectid=55
This is an extremely easy-to-navigate Web site based at the University
of Minnesota Biomedical Library. It is filled with articles and facts
about funeral preparations, what happens as someone dies, and other related
information.
Hemlock Society
www.hemlock.org
The Hemlock right-to-die Web site highlights alternative death choices
and is designed for those who choose an expedient way to end their lives
with dignity, including with the assistance of a physician. The Web site
also contains information on advance directives, pain management and hospice
care.
National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA): Consumer Resources
www.nfda.org/resources/index.html
The NFDA sells many books, pamphlets, and videos about grief and funeral
arranging. The Web site also provides consumer information about cost
of funerals and funeral options.
New York State Department of Health: A Consumer's Guide to Arranging
a Funeral
www.health.state.ny.us/nysdoh/consumer/patient/funeral.htm
This document contains definitions, regulations, frequently asked questions,
and other information on funerals. Some of the content is New York State-specific,
but most of the suggestions make sense anywhere.
U.S. Supreme Court Rules on Physician Assisted Suicide Cases
www.wings.buffalo.edu/faculty/research/bioethics/court.html
This Web site, based at the University of Buffalo Center for Clinical
Ethics and Humanities in Health Care contains a comprehensive collection
of Supreme Court briefs from PAS cases as well as amicus curiae (friend
of the court) briefs, newspaper, and journal articles.
Words of Condolences
www.obituarieshelp.org/words_of_condolences_hub.html
Words of Condolences message samples for expressing words
of sympathy to someone after the loss of a loved one. Use these
condolence examples to help you write your condolences in cards or
letters of sympathy.
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