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It’s never too early to plan for end-of-life - but sometimes it can be too late. Get those colonoscopies everyone!
20/10/2024

It’s never too early to plan for end-of-life - but sometimes it can be too late. Get those colonoscopies everyone!

Shay Wright and Tanner Martin's love story has been drastically altered following a terminal illness diagnosis. In 2020 at 25, a colonoscopy revealed that Ta...

When a pet dies, often the intensity of the grief felt comes as a surprise. The Bond Between understands the depth of lo...
27/08/2024

When a pet dies, often the intensity of the grief felt comes as a surprise. The Bond Between understands the depth of love between owners and their fur babies. Joan Corbett talks with us about The Bridge Between, a pet loss grief support developed by The Bond Between to help people through the void left when a pet passes.

Have you or someone you know lost a pet only to discover a deep void in your day-to-day life? We talk with Joan Corbett from The Bridge Between Pet Loss Support Group about the community of pet loss, grief support and resources that are available to help people through this difficult time of healing...

Learn how former Polaris Inc. project manager/ Rosenbauer Group VP Laurie Hoscheid Rengel created her own "freeing" life...
18/07/2024

Learn how former Polaris Inc. project manager/ Rosenbauer Group VP Laurie Hoscheid Rengel created her own "freeing" life by thoughtfully planning and documenting her end-of-life wishes.

‎Show Party of My Life, Ep Laurie Rengel's Personal Story on End-of-Life Planning - Jul 18, 2024

Today we learn how one woman moved mountains to prepare her family for her passing.
17/05/2024

Today we learn how one woman moved mountains to prepare her family for her passing.

Megan Feller shares her experience and the lessons she learned following the death of her mother, Stephanie Feller. This episode was hosted and produced by Anne Morehouse, original music created and performed by Caileen Viehweg. To learn more about Stephanie Feller's journey, you can read about them...

Talking with incredibly knowledgeable and experienced people is the best part of creating a podcast. Leigh Hartenberg an...
28/03/2024

Talking with incredibly knowledgeable and experienced people is the best part of creating a podcast. Leigh Hartenberg and KaLee Mohrman spoke with me on behalf of Minnesota Network of Hospice & Palliative Care. Great info on when, how and why we should all get our advance care planning done.

‎Show Party of My Life, Ep Minnesota Network of Hospice & Palliative Care (MNHPC) - Mar 28, 2024

02/03/2024

As the Legislature debates a bill on medical aid in dying, also called assisted su***de, a Corcoran woman with terminal brain cancer fears an ugly death.

Introducing a new podcast, Party of My Life, for those of us who are in the midst of planning our own or a loved one's f...
13/02/2024

Introducing a new podcast, Party of My Life, for those of us who are in the midst of planning our own or a loved one's funeral or celebration of life. We'll delve into all aspects of end-of-life topics, why it's important and how it's the best gift you can give to your loved ones. Please let us know if you're interested in a specific topic!

Sometimes ideas come from a place of not knowing. From a devastating loss, to a hope that something positive may come from a regret, this is a story of a paradigm shift in how we might think about end of life planning, and why it's important. Original music by Caileen Viehweg Resources: mnfuneralpla...

A right that individuals should have, when of sound mind to make this  decision for oneself. ✨
05/02/2024

A right that individuals should have, when of sound mind to make this decision for oneself. ✨

By Chris Haring Following an emotional January public hearing, advocates are hoping that this session’s aid-in-dying bill clears its next legislative hurdle in February. Medical aid in dying is now closer than ever to being legally available for Minnesotans diagnosed with terminal illnesses wh

22/01/2024

Really good information. IF YOU DO NOTHING ELSE, put a beneficiary on all of your financial accounts like checking savings CDs, Life Insurance, investments etc. You don't need a will for them to get to your money, just a death certificate. And make a list, preferably by hand instead of your computer, either give it to your trusted person, spouse or put it in your security box at the bank. If the person doesn't know you have a savings account or a CD at XYZ Bank, they can never go get the money. Make sure you have a trusted person that is a signer on the security box at the bank.

🗣 IMPORTANT information to get your affairs in order‼️

💰Make sure all bank accounts have direct beneficiaries. The beneficiary need only go to the bank with your death certificate and an ID of their own.

🏡 TOD = Transfer On Death deed if you own a home. Completing this document and filing it with your county saves your heirs THOUSANDS. This document allows you to transfer ownership of your home to your designee. All they need to do is take their ID and your death certificate to the county building and the deed is signed over. Doing this will avoid the home having to go through probate.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦Living Will: Allows one to put in writing exactly what you want done in the event you cannot speak for yourself when it comes to healthcare decisions as well as other final decisions.

👩🏽‍⚖️Durable Power of Attorney: Allows one to designate a person to make legal decisions if you are no longer competent to do so.

🏥Power of Attorney for Healthcare: This document allows one to designate someone to make healthcare decisions for them.

🛍Last Will and Testament: Designates to whom personal belongings will go to, who the Administrator will be. But if you have a beneficiary on any of your financial accounts, that will override a will. For instance if you say I leave all of my possessions to my daughter Susie, but on your savings account the beneficiary is your best friend, then the money goes to your best friend

🪦Funeral Planning Declaration: Allows one to say exactly one’s wishes as far as disposition of the body and the services.

If the above documents are done, you can AVOID probate.

If all the above is not done, you have to open an estate account at the bank. All money that doesn’t have direct beneficiaries goes into this account. You have to have an attorney to open the estate account. The attorney also has to publicize your passing in the newspaper or post publication at the county courthouse, to allow anyone to make a claim on your property. - It’s a complete PAIN.

📚 💳Make a list of all banks and account numbers, all investment institutions with account numbers, lists of credit cards, utility accounts, etc. Leave clear instructions as to how and when these things are paid.

Make sure heirs know where life insurance policies are located. 📂

📝Make 100% sure SOMEONE knows your Apple ID, bank ID account logins and passwords!

🚗 Make sure you have titles for all vehicles, campers, etc!

Set up a TRUST for intended beneficiaries, especially those that are too young, and appoint a trustee of said trust.

MOST IMPORTANTLY!!!! - Talk with those closest to you and make all your wishes KNOWN. Talk to those whom you’ve designated, as well as those close to you whom you did not designate. - Do this to explain why your decisions were made and to avoid any lingering questions or hurt feelings.

⚡️Hope this helps! ⚡️Hope this lights a spark to encourage all your friends and family to take care of these things to make it easier for those we all leave behind!

My hope is that the above list at least helps you start an important conversation with your loved ones...

(REPOST-I DID) and it’s a very necessary conversation

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