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Hospice is rooted in the centuries-old idea of offering a place of shelter and rest to weary and sick travelers on a long journey.
With advances in medicine and pain management, hospice care is able to help patients and families through an impending death with greater dignity and more efficient management of symptoms than ever before.
Some Objectives of Hospice
Efficient control of pain. Pain is the most feared symptom of any illness.
Control of symptoms such as nausea, delirium, anorexia, dry mouth and eyes, incontinence, and accompanying secondary conditions such as bed sores.
Management of psychological issues such as depression, anxiety, fear, and loneliness.
Spiritual and existential issues that are often ignored during a robust life but that typically become more important during the frailty of terminal illness.
Helping family members deal with an impending death.
Make bereavement counseling available to family members as needed.
There is no standard hospice approach toward funeral practices because of the wide variation of immediate post-death activities. Nevertheless because of the close relationship that hospice workers develop with the families they serve, they are a trustworthy source of information about funeral directors who share their mutual concern for the family’s welfare.
The National Hospice Organization and its standards document recognizes the significant role of the funeral director in collaborating with the hospice team at the time of death. We at Barton Family Funeral Service appreciate the trust that families and hospice workers place in us and we constantly strive to be deserving of that trust.
The
funeral industry is often guilty of taking
advantage of grieving families who are
skillfully maneuvered into paying more than
necessary for their funeral arrangements. One
of the goals of Barton Family Funeral is to
eliminate such unethical practices and to work
to maintain the professional standards of
licensed funeral directors. As a member of the
Funeral Ethics Organization, we support the
organization’s efforts to eliminate the
unfortunately common practice of taking
economic advantage of consumers when they make
funeral or memorial purchases.
Preplan
funerals whenever possible in order
to lessen the stress of planning a funeral
and looking for information after the
death has occurred.
Determine the
family’s immediate needs
and seek ways to fulfill those needs.
Suggest bereavement
services
Explain the full range
of options available and provide
alternatives to expensive commercial
funerals.
Offer deep discounts on caskets and urns.
Facilitate funeral
activities that
support family’s wishes without
reservation.
Flawlessly execute all
details of
the funeral whether elaborate or simple.
Efficiently follow up on all legal and regulatory details such as death certificates, burial-transit permits, and social security notices.
We are available when you need us: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You may call us 24 Hours a day. Telephone - (206) 329-7800
Funeral Arrangement
Centers
Barton Family Funeral Service of
Kirkland
North Park Business Center
11630 Slater Ave NE, Suite 1A
Kirkland, WA 98034
Telephone - (425) 823-1900
Fax - (425) 823-1977
Office Hours - 8:00 to 6:00 Monday through Friday
Evenings and Weekends by Appointment
Barton Family Funeral Service of
Renton
Renton Plaza Building
1400 Talbot Rd. S., Suite 104, Renton WA 98055
Telephone (206) 329-7800
Fax - (425) 823-1977
Office Hours - By Appointment
Barton Family Funeral Service of Edmonds
Opening soon
Telephone - (425) 823-1900
Fax - (425) 823-1977
Office Hours - TBA
Mailing Address:
Barton Family Funeral Service
P.O. Box 787
Kirkland WA 98083-0787
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