A Talk on Grief- Open Event

A Talk on Grief- Open Event 2013Grief is always something that people feel whenever they undergo through a loss especially when a death in the family occurs. The best form of mourning is crying because people get to release their feelings through their tears and their sobs. Read more

Peel World Aids Day

Peel World Aids DayOn December 1, 2012, Peel will celebrate the 2012 World Aids Day at the Terry Miller Community Recreation Centre in Ontario, Canada.

Since AIDS is still currently being studied by experts and doctors, one of the main aims of this event is to raise awareness to those who have AIDS, to the people who know others who are diagnosed with the condition, and for those who do not have the condition but are at high risk of acquiring it. Read more

Motivational Interviewing for Health Practitioners

Motivational Interviewing for Health PractitionersThe members of the health care team definitely play a very important role in the care and in the improvement of the patients’ health. One aspect of patient care is communication and all health practitioners need to be aware of different techniques on how they can talk better to the patient. Read more

Toronto Cancer Education Conference & Medical Exposition in Toronto

Toronto Cancer Education Conference Every year, thousands of people die because of cancer. Families would have to deal with funeral planning services for their deceased loved ones who have died because of this illness. Read more

Planning a Funeral for a Terminally Ill Child

Planning a Funeral for a Terminally Ill ChildThere are certain childhood illnesses that can take away the life of a child even at a very young age. If having a terminal illness can be devastating to the families of an adult, how much more if this news was given to a child? Read more

Color Themes: The New trend in Funerals

Color Themes: The New trend in FuneralsDuring a service or a funeral memorial for the deceased, the mood is usually sad partly because death is not something that people can easily accept over the course of a few hours. Families usually find it very difficult to function properly in planning out all the necessary preparations for the service and the burial because they are still caught up with their emotions. Read more

Can You Plan your Own Funeral?

Can You Plan your Own Funeral?Have you ever thought of how your funeral service would be when you die? Where you will be buried or the manner of how your body will be treated after your death? Well, these questions are very common not only in elderly people but also to those in their middle ages because death is really unexpected and it can happen anytime. Read more

Dealing with a Grieving Family

Dealing with a Grieving FamilyWhen you have a colleague who has lost an immediate family member, it is sometimes confusing on how you should conduct yourself during this situation. It’s hard to find the right things to say and you really do not know what advice to give to your grieving friend and his family. Read more

The Roles and Responsibilities of an Executor

The Roles and Responsibilities of an ExecutorIf you have a family member who died recently, it will be necessary for you to find out if he had left a will. The will is a legal document which contains all of deceased loved one’s wants and wishes related to his funerals. Read more

Paying for a Funeral of a Family Member

Paying for a Funeral of a Family MemberThe payment of a funeral of a deceased family member is one of the first few things that you need to settle before even going into the details of the service and the burial. Of course, the body needs to be prepared, the method of burial will need to be decided and the venue will also be chosen. In all of these tasks, money will have to be dispensed. Read more