
What to do with digital accounts
Guidance from Hospice UK about what to do with online accounts like Facebook, Netflix and WhatsApp messages and photos when the account holder dies
Find all the latest guidelines and resources for Professionals, Patients, Families, Fundraisers and Volunteers.
Guidance from Hospice UK about what to do with online accounts like Facebook, Netflix and WhatsApp messages and photos when the account holder dies
Information from Hospice UK about why organ donation is important; who can be an organ donor; and how to register as an organ donor
Planning things like what type of funeral you want and who to leave your belongings to can make your final days easier, giving you more time with family and friends. From Hospice UK
Advance care planning can help you to record what sort of care you want to have and who should be consulted if you become too unwell to make decisions. From Hospice UK
Who arranges the funeral; using a funeral director; types of funerals; and arranging the funeral yourself - information from Hospice UK
Ways to think about where you would like to be cared for ahead of time, so that your needs and the things that matter most to you are considered by those important to you.
Guidance from St Catherine's about what to consider when writing a will, the benefits, and how to get started
St Catherine’s Hospice is working with a group of local solicitors to help you be prepared when it comes to writing your will
It won’t cost you a penny now, but leaving a gift for the hospice in your will helps secure our specialist care for local people long into the future.
Advice from Good Housekeeping about your social media and online assets (Amazon, iTunes accounts etc) for after you die
Information from SunLife about how to plan what happens to your online presence when you die, including a downloadable digital wishes pack and ‘Letter of Wishes’ template
With Gift Aid, your donation of £ would be worth £ at no extra cost to you.