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Home Funerals: Myths, Realities, and Legal Rights in Kentucky

Home Funerals: Myths, Realities, and Legal Rights in Kentucky

In Kentucky, families have the legal right to care for their deceased loved ones at home, a practice known as a home funeral. This approach allows families to handle the washing, dressing, and laying out of the body, as well as to hold a vigil or ceremony in a familiar setting. Home funerals can offer a more intimate and personalized way to honor the deceased, often at a lower cost than traditional funeral services.

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10 Reasons You Should Plan Ahead for the End-of-Life
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10 Reasons You Should Plan Ahead for the End-of-Life

Most of us spend a lot of time planning for major milestones in life—graduations, weddings, careers, retirement—but when it comes to planning for the end-of-life, many people hesitate. It’s an emotional subject, and one that’s often easier to avoid. However, thoughtful preparation for the inevitable can offer profound benefits not only to you, but to your loved ones as well.

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Death Positivity: What It Is & Why We Should Care
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Death Positivity: What It Is & Why We Should Care

“Death positivity is not about glorifying death itself; it’s about enriching our life experiences and accepting the inevitable. By discussing, planning, and remembering, we cultivate a relationship with mortality that honors our existence rather than evades it. So, let’s raise our glasses—not just for the living but for the dead as well. Here’s to life, love, and the inevitable end that binds us all!”

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