Friday, March 25, 2022

Where to Look for Assistance with Funeral Expenses

Where to Look for Assistance with Funeral Expenses



Even in the best of circumstances, spending a great deal of money can be stressful and distressing. But when it comes to spending money on planning a funeral service and the aspects of burial for a loved one, thinking about how you can afford such costs only makes a painful time more difficult. 

 

You may be asking yourself a multitude of questions to problem-solve: How am I going to cover all of this? What long-term sacrifice do I need to make to afford everything? Are there any ways I can save significant money?

 

Let's cover that last question. While aspects of a funeral service mean a substantial financial investment, plenty of resources exist that can significantly lessen the financial burden. After all, plenty of people, businesses, and organizations understand the grief and sorrow you are currently experiencing; questioning whether or not you can afford to properly say goodbye should not be an additional burden you have to carry throughout all of this.

 

If you need assistance with covering the costs of funeral expenses, here are a few helpful resources for you to explore and consider as you make your plans:

 

Illinois Department of Human Services

 The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) provides payment for funeral expenses of several groups of people, including those who received or qualified for assistance. Some of these programs include Parent/All Kid Assist, Family Assist, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Cash, AABD Medical, General Assistance Foster or Adoption Care, or Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled (AABD) Cash. The IDHS will pay a maximum of $1,370 for a funeral or $686.00 for burial or cremation.

 

Speak To Your Township

According to Illinois Legal Aid Online, your township's General Assistance program may help pay the burial costs. Read our Applying for General Assistance page for information on how to get General Assistance. The township will ask if the family wants to donate the body to science. If the family donates the body, they must ensure the institution follows the rules. The institution will move the body from the hospital or state facility.

 

If Your Loved One Passed from COVID

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), State of Illinois, and Cook County remind all  Illinois residents that financial assistance is available to individuals who have incurred COVID-19 related funeral expenses. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), more than 21,000 families in Illinois are eligible for federal funeral reimbursement funding.

 

Adolf Funeral Home and Cremation Services prides itself on providing exemplary customer services. We take every measure to ensure you are satisfied with all your funeral planning and burial needs during this sensitive time of grief and mourning. Our staff will do whatever it takes to make our positive workplace environment translate to your experience with us. 

 

Adolf Funeral Home has served the Berwyn and Willowbrook areas for many years. We pride ourselves on being large enough to provide professionalism and reliability yet small enough to provide personalized service. To discover more about how we can serve your needs, please visit our website or call one of our locations today. 

 


Sources

https://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=30367 

https://www.illinoislegalaid.org/legal-information/what-happens-if-i-cant-afford-bury-my-loved-ones-remains 

https://www2.illinois.gov/ready/Press/Pages/061021.aspx 

https://www.funeralwise.com/funeral-arrangements/getting-state-assistance/ 

 

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