Hello, I’m Jackie, also known as Jackie Cares, and I’m here to help you navigate the often-challenging territory of end-of-life arrangements. Whether you’re facing a sudden medical diagnosis of a loved or considering the future for an elderly parent, it’s crucial to understand that these decisions shouldn’t be left for tomorrow.
Why Now?
When a loved one is receiving end-of-life care – such as in a hospital or hospice- it can be overwhelming. In times of crisis, families often find themselves unprepared and under stress, handling not only emotional turmoil but logistical challenges as well: My goal is to ensure that you and your family are informed and equipped with the knowledge necessary to make these important decisions ahead of time.
Key Points to Consider:
- Understand the Landscape: Hospitals, nursing homes, and hospice facilities are focused on medical care; they do not provide the resources needed for cemetery arrangements.
- Local Expertise: While funeral homes are plentiful, access to cemetery information is not as straightforward. I’m here to guide you through the options available across New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, where we have 12 cemeteries located in New Jersey.
- Plan with Purpose: Families often wish they learned more about pre-planning end-of-life arrangements. What might seem daunting today can provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones tomorrow.
What I offer:
- A comprehensive explanation of the 67 important steps to take if a loved one passes away unexpectedly.
- Free consultations with no obligation, allowing you to ask questions and get informed without any pressure.
- Assistance tailored for families with members who have disabilities – consider what happens to those loved ones if you’re no longer able to care for them
Let’s Connect: I am passionate about helping families save thousands of dollars by pre-planning and ensuring their loved ones’ final wishes are honored. My mission is to foster informed decisions and to help keep families together during life’s toughest moments.