r/askfuneraldirectors • u/laromo • 3d ago
Advice Needed Hospice Care for Mom
Hi everyone.
I am about to make some decisions for my mom along with my sister.
Mom is on hospice care currently. We have a funeral home in mind.
In the past few situations where we dealt with death, we had my mom helping us so this is hard. When my husband died at 22 in the Army, I literally had someone holding my hand for everything, so this is harder.
What questions should we be asking the funeral home directors besides the obvious like costs?
Thank you so much in advance.
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u/ICanSpotAGrifter 2d ago
I can relate to your current situation, and I know just how hard this is.
Are you planning on a viewing, or no service? If a viewing, an open or closed casket ~ Your FD can help you decide.
My mother passed from pancreatic cancer, and it severely diminished her appearance. She told us, don't waste money on the whole casket thing ~ so before her service, she was cremated, and an empty, cardboard (yet stylish) closed casket with a spray of flowers was presented, along with flowers from well-wishers.
It saved us a ton of money, incorporating her cremation wishes & holding a service.
We made it clear in her obituary and at the service, it would be held at a later date, and privately.
Are you planning a burial? If so, find out the cemetery costs, headstone costs, and if there is already a family plot that has grave plots still available.
Our cemetery allowed Mom's cremains to be buried in her Mother's grave. She was divorced, so no spouse. Many cemeteries allow this, which is also an option.
In certain circles, a luncheon happens immediately after the service viewing. Something to consider. Some funeral homes have availability on site, otherwise, if you choose to do this, you will need to find a place & arrange for the food, etc. The FD can certainly give you some suggestions for this.
Sending you virtual, heartfelt peace, hugs, and love. ❤️