Category Archives: Terminal Illness Insurance

Why Should You Take A Life Insurance Policy

Why Life Insurance? Any individual on whose income someone is dependant should take a life insurance to guarantee financial security of the dependant in case of untimely death or terminal illness of the earner. This is the key intention of a Life Insurance Policy. However, life insurance policies offer a plethora of choices securing not only the future of your loved ones but also your own by acting as investments thus providing for your financial needs like buying a house, marriage and post retirement needs.

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November 3, 2011 1:52PM

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Why a brave mum said no to chemotherapy

Laura and Gemma Bond haev explored different treatments for cancer. Picture: Karin Calvert Source: The Advertiser

WHEN Gemma Bond was diagnosed with cancer, she decided to go on her own treatment path.

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Cancelling vital insurance to save money could prove a tragic false economy

By Jo Thornhill

Last updated at 8:58 AM on 6th November 2011

Cancelling vital insurance to save money could prove a tragic false economy, consumers are being warned. Evidence suggests the financial squeeze is prompting families to stop premiums for policies that offer valuable protection against loss of income.

Tales from the Coffeeshop: Just keep on taking the medicine

WHEN our finance minister Kikis Kazamias speaks in public about the economy he sounds as optimistic and cheerful as a man who has just been diagnosed with a terminal illness and told he has two months to live. 

Making the most of each day is what hospice care is all about

When a decision has been made to seek comfort care and qualityof life management rather than seeking curative treatment, it isthe time for hospice. Individuals come to this decision in manydifferent ways. It may be that a physician says no more curativetreatment is available. It may be that an individual decides withthe support of family members that they cannot handle furthertreatment, because the treatment is causing such a poor quality oflife. It may be just that extra support is needed.

Internet Wellness Center – About Life Insurance.

The surviving family members have to deal with the devastation of the loss of a loved one’s life in three different ways. The first is the anguish and personal loss when a beloved passes away. there is very little money can do to ease the pain of this loss, the other two hardships can be addressed with a life insurance policy.

Another Spin: Survey on an end of life decision

the other day, I got a phone call in the afternoon from a group identified on caller ID as MCFL (Massachusetts Citizens for Life). Before I could think through the issue, I pressed the button to decline their survey. Robo calls, as these are referred to, are being received in households in Norwood and surrounding towns.

Datuk Seri Najib’s Budget 2012 speech

Posted on October 8, 2011, Saturday

I beg to move the Bill intituled “An Act to apply a sum from the Consolidated Fund for the service of the year 2012 and to appropriate that sum for the service of that year” be read a second time.

I begin the 2012 Budget speech by reciting the holy kalimah Bismillahirrahmanirrahim.

Palliative care program at Porter Medical Center in Middlebury closes

Dr. Diana Barnard thought the palliative care program at Porter Medical Center in Middlebury was the best idea she ever had.Partners in Palliative and Home Care, which Barnard pitched to the hospital along with Dr. William Porter in 2009, gave patients with serious illnesses more say in their treatment and provided care in a home environment. After two and a half years, the program will close at the end of this month.