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Resource Links
CAREGIVER ISSUES
GRIEF SUPPORT
FUNERAL RELATED
CEMETERIES
DISPOSITION
END-OF-LIFE ISSUES
SENIOR CITIZEN ISSUES
MISCELLANEOUS
ILLNESS/DISEASE
CAREGIVER ISSUES
www.caregiver.on.ca
    Caregiver Network Inc.
- Canadian site for the caregiver. There is good information for the
caregiver presented in an easy way to find.
www.caregiver911.com
    Caregiver Survival Resources
- Very simple well done site by a couple in the caregiving field for
people who are or will become caregivers as well as for seniors who
may need a caregiver.
www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~drstall/hndbk0.html
    The Caregiver's Handbook
- San Diego County Mental Health Services offers a step-by-step guide
to the physical and emotional needs of both the caregiver and the
patient.
www.nfcacares.org
    National Family Caregiver's Association
- For the caregiver, NFCA is a non-profit organization in support of
caregivers in general. A two-window site, older computers may have
a little trouble.
www.biostat.wustl.edu
    Caregiver Resources
- Collection of links to guides for caregivers, with a focus on
Alzheimer's. Find support groups, publications and services.
www.caregivertips.com
    Caregiver Tips
- Irritating graphic on the homepage, otherwise nicely done site.
Links are not in-depth but written by other caregivers.
GRIEF SUPPORT
www.death-dying.com
    Death and Dying
- A nicely designed site, easy to read and search. Includes
information on grief for all ages as well as a Bulletin Board that
includes a Spanish version. Some interactive activity.
FUNERAL RELATED
www.jfda.org
    The Jewish Funeral Directories of America
- Member supported organization of funeral providers for people of
the Conservative, Orthodox and Reform faiths of Judaism. Provides
listing of funeral provider members.
www.funeralnet.com
    FuneralNet
- Listings for obituaries, cemeteries and funeral providers. Links
for funeral needs as provided by funeral providers.
www.nfda.org
    National Funeral Directors Association
- Site primarily for the professional funeral provider.
www.fea.org
    Funeral Ethics Association
- A site for the consumer who has a complaint against a funeral
provider and needs mediation. FEA provides guidelines and mediation
services at no cost to the consumer.
CEMETERIES
- www.findagrave.com
    Find A Grave
- One can search for grave sites of the famous and not-famous on a
nicely laid out site by Jim Tipton. Includes a Store where one may
click and order a Find A Grave t-shirt. Site is supported by banner
advertising.
www.GenesisMemorials.com    Genesis Memorials
- A virtual "cemetery" meaning one can create an obituary on the
internet. Also called "memorials". This site is supported by banner
advertising and affiliates. The memorial service, at this time, is
free.
DISPOSITION
www.cremation.org
    Internet Cremation Society
- This site is a web portal, meaning one can
go to this site and find lots of other sites, all relating to
cremation. There is cremation information as well as merchandise
and retail sales.
www.theurnstore.com
    The Urn Store
- A retail site for all kinds of cremation related goods, it is
interesting to look at the different merchandise, including urns,
pendants, wind chimes, etc. Nicely designed.
www.celestis.com
    Celestis
- A retail site related to the disposition of cremated remains.
Cremated remains can be launched into space. Yes, this is a
legitimate site.
www.funerals.org
    FAMSA-FCA
- A non-profit that disseminates information about planning and
funeral costs with local autonomous affiliates throughout the U.S.
Well designed but slow to download.
www.summum.org/mummification/
    Summum Mummification
- The only human mummification business in the U.S. They also do
pets. The site is fun to see and the business is legitimate.
END-OF-LIFE ISSUES
www.lastacts.org
    Last Acts (review by Los Angeles Times)
- Overview:Last Acts is a public education campaign funded by
the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a philanthropic healthcare
organization with a strong interest in end-of-life research. The
3-year old effort aims to build awareness of death-related issues
and help individuals and organizations pursue better ways to care
for the dying.
What Works:The site is objective and filled with valuable
information. The reassuring language and emphasis on palliative
(body, mind and spirit) care is comforting, and the resource
directory allows you to search for information in the format you
want to receive it (brochure, video, download) and often serves as
a gateway to information on other Web sites.
- What Doesn't: In their zeal to be comprehensive, the site's
developers have crowded too much information on the main pages,
especially the home page, where dozens of options are poorly
organized and in very small type.
www.partnershipforcaring.org
    Partnership for Caring (review by Los Angeles Times)
- Overview: Now one of the leading groups addressing end-of-life
issues, Partnership for Caring America's Voices for the Dying merged
with an older group, Choice in Dying, earlier this year.
(Predecessors to Choice have been around since 1938 and devised the
first living will, in 1967.) Partnership for Caring, started in
1998, promotes patient autonomy about end-of-life medical treatment,
including the right to refuse treatment.
What Works: The most popular feature, according to the
site's Web master, is a legal package, which you can download or
order, consisting of forms for medical power of attorney, organ
donation, state-specific living will and designation of a primary
physician. You can download state-specific advance directive
forms.
- What Doesn't: Visitors may dismiss the site's content as
shallow unless they know to click "Choice in Dying" and to be
persistent. Partnership says the content will soon be merged.
www.growthhouse.org
    Growth House
- Provides content and referral services for agencies working with
death and dying issues.
www.nho.org
    National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
- Can help you find a hospice program in your area.
SENIOR CITIZEN ISSUES
www.aarp.org
    American Association of Retired People
- Huge site with lots of stuff. Well organized but be prepared to
spend a lot of time going through the site. If you have an older
computer the downloads could take a while. There are a few
advertisements but they are tastefully done and labeled as such.
www.elderlifeplanning.com
    Elder Planning
- Gaudy site run by an elder care business but there are helpful
links for caregivers and those who wish to plan for the future.
MISCELLANEOUS
www.richardlamb.com
    Richard Lamb
- High-end graphics so may take a while to download. A funeral
service provider with an online approach. The Resource Center does
have information on a variety of issues.
ILLNESS/DISEASE
www.umm.edu/cancer/index.html?source=goto
    Greenebaum Cancer Center
- University of Maryland Medical Center site that has a lot of
information. Very busy homepage with small print so you need
patience.
www.seniorglobe.com/health/healthframe.htm    
Senior Globe.com
- Ask Dr. McCune at SeniorGlobe.com for answers and discussions about
cancer and health related issues for senior living. Homepage is very
busy and can take a while to figure out, but there is a lot of
information, not just about cancer but for Senior Citizens in
general.
www.carecounsel.com/    
Access to Cancer Quality Care Review
- Care Counsel helps people facing cancer assess the accuracy,
completeness and quality of their treatment recommendations. Plus
advocacy and support for the new healthcare consumer. Simple site
with resource links.
www.cancerlinksusa.com/     Cancer Links USA
- A physician-guided Web site for cancer patients, their families,
and caregivers. Lots of information on a very full homepage.
Supported by banner advertising.
www.cancer.org
    American Cancer Society
- Extensive network of information services and organizations fights
cancer by providing education and support. Very busy homepage with
small print. This is the most well known cancer organization in the
U.S.
www.nci.nih.gov
    National Cancer Institute
- Gateway for information on cancer for patients, the public and
media. Features research updates, plus advice on prevention and
early detection. Government supported site, very simple to read.
www.aplaceformom.com
    A Place For Mom
- A referral service for seniors. "We help moms and dads across the
nation find Alzheimer's care. Seach from over 25,000 properties or
consult one of our family advisors for personal assistance." Nicely
designed site.
www.agelessdesign.com/alz.htm     Ageless Design
- "Our materials are designed to help you understand the unique
challenges of caring for someone with Alzheimer's or a related
dementia, and the impact of the home environment on your
caregiving." Lots of information.
www.healingwell.com/alzheimers    
Healing Well - Alzheimer’s
- "HealingWell.com is a thriving community and information resource
site to medical news, feature articles, health information, patient
stories, message boards and chat rooms, free email, free web pages,
newsletters, books, and directories of disease-related web sites for
patients, caregivers, and family coping with diseases, disorders, or
chronic illness." Go to the box "Choose A Topic" to find the
illness/disease of your interest.
www.senior-horizons.net/html/alzheimer_s.html
    Senior Horizens - Alzheimer’s
- A web site for links including the Alzheimer’s Association web site,
the best known organization devoted to Alzheimer’s Disease.
www.carescout.com
    Care Scout
- Web site provided by Elder Care with care locations, information in
general. Nice site.
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