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Resources

 Empowering our community with information is one of our favorite ways to get conversations on death, dying and grief started. Browse a few of our favorite local and national resources. 

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The Conversation Project

The Conversation Project emphasizes having a conversation on values — what matters to you, not what‘s the matter with you.

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Hospice Foundation of America

Hospice Foundation of America educates the public and health care professionals about death, dying and grief. HFA brings together the nation’s leading experts to contribute to the content of HFA's books, web-based tutorials and programs, and videos.

03

Boise Care Connection

Charity Young is your Placement Specialist with 20 years experience as an Idaho Assisted Living, Home Health/Hospice and Rehab Nurse.

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Senior Blue Book of Idaho

We are your local Senior Resource Specialists. Whether it it is Assisted Living, Home Health or anything in between, we are happy to help you find what you need.

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Barbara Karnes Books

Barbara Karnes Books is a small, multigenerational, family-owned, and operated business. We specialize in creating and providing end-of-life educational resources to families and healthcare professionals. Our materials aim to educate, reduce fear, and assist individuals in creating a sacred memory for their loved one's dying experience.

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NHPCO

As the leading organization representing hospice and palliative care providers, NHPCO works to expand access to a proven person-centered model for healthcare—one that provides patients and their loved ones with comfort, peace, and dignity during life’s most intimate and vulnerable experiences.

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Human Supports of Idaho

Our mission is to provide integrated services that support recovery and enhancement of life. We endeavor to create a collaborative environment that fosters hope, stability, and respect among persons served, employees, and our community

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National Home Funeral Alliance

The mission of the NHFA is to educate individuals, families, and communities about caring for their dead. At the National Home Funeral Alliance, we want everyone to feel that a home funeral is possible for them if they want it. 

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Green Burial Council

Green Burial is a way of caring for the dead with minimal environmental impact that aids in the conservation of natural resources, reduction of carbon emissions, protection of worker health,and the restoration
​and/or preservation of habitat. 

10

Return Home

Return Home gently transforms human remains into soil. Our inclusive and ethical, Terramation (human composting or body composting) process transforms human remains to life-giving soil using only alfalfa, straw, and sawdust.
Because Life Grows On.

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Recompose

A full-service funeral home specializing in human composting. Recompose works directly with you and the people in your life to ensure respectful, empathetic service from the time of death through the body’s transformation into soil.

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Let Your Love Grow

When a loved one passes, we feel an innate desire to return them to the earth. But cremated ashes are actually harmful to our environment when planted or scattered. Until now. Let Your Love Grow is the world's first patented, all-organic mixture designed to offset the natural toxicity of ash and invite new life to flourish.

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Ethos Intelligence

Each year nearly 2.5 million deceased Americans have their identities stolen. Their personal information can be exploited for financial gain that can have repercussions for surviving family members. Ethos Intelligence removes sensitive date from the web to help honor legacies and protect privacy. 

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