The Voice of Aging
Host Brynne Malone of Aging Solutions interviews local Pacific Northwest funeral directors Andrew and Julie Adams about funeral planning and pre-planning, aiming to make end-of-life conversations more approachable and consumer-focused. They share how they entered funeral service, discuss traditional versus modern practices, and explain that embalming is generally optional in Washington and what the process entails, including preparation for viewings. The conversation covers what happens after a home death (hospice vs. 911, police, and medical examiner involvement), why “unattended” deaths can delay removal, and how pre-planning can range from documenting wishes to arranging paperwork, costs, music, obituaries, and family messages. They outline cost ranges, the major variability and expense of cemeteries, cremation logistics (including witness cremations and what remains look like), transparency about off-site care centers, and key veterans benefits such as cemetery space, headstones, liners, and honors. www.riplingerfuneralhome.com www.AgingSolutionsNW.com
12 episodios
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