Death Education

If we’re going to Do Death Differently, we have to educate ourselves and consider all the options. From what to say to somebody who is grieving to weighing the best options for your unique end-of-life experience, The Death Network is committed to offering fact-based information so you can explore and consider what is best for you.

End of Life Planning: The Unfinished Business Checklist for Your Family
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End of Life Planning: The Unfinished Business Checklist for Your Family

No one wants to leave this world with unfinished business. But in all reality, it happens. We never know when it is our time to die. It could be tomorrow, or it could be many decades from now. What do you want to leave your friends and family when you are gone?

Family is often left scrambling after the death of a loved one, whether it is an expected death or not. Why? Because there was unfinished business that was not considered. Unfortunately, your family is left to wrap up your life when you are gone and finish what you cannot. Make sure they are left with the best possible instructions to do so.

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The Reality of Building a Death Doula Practice
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The Reality of Building a Death Doula Practice

Community death care is the foundation for the work of death doulas, yet if the community is not aware of the role of a death doula, it can be challenging to secure employment. As a San Diego death doula I am concerned that there will be a bottleneck of certified death doulas who leave the profession due to the difficulty of establishing themselves within the mainstream funeral industry.

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What to Say to Someone Who is Grieving: Condolence and Comfort in Action
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What to Say to Someone Who is Grieving: Condolence and Comfort in Action

Many philosophies and ways of life see learning empathy as we grow a cornerstone of the human experience, or claim that the meaning of life is to ease the suffering of others. If humans can be categorized as communal creatures, it makes sense that we'd want to help when we see our family, friends, or community members suffering. Even more so in the face of death, loss, and grief.

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Medical Aid in Dying (MAID)
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Medical Aid in Dying (MAID)

Medical aid in dying (MAID) is when a medical professional prescribes medications to a consenting patient who then takes them willingly to speed up their dying process. This concept has been a widely controversial topic. Should doctors and medical providers interfere in any way with the dying process? We are told doctors should do no harm. But what does that mean exactly?

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