
Roselawn Funeral Home and Cemetery
450 Courthouse Road, Princeton, WV 24740 | 304-425-8103 | MAP
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We Support Professional Caregivers
Professional caregivers include hospice staff members, clergy, social workers, nurses, counselors and physicians. Regardless of their title, professional caregivers provide essential support to men, women and children suffering from loss. The Dignity Memorial® network acknowledges their vital role with a multitude of resources intended to inform and assist the professional caregiver.![]() The Dignity Memorial Guidance Series is a series of free brochures, booklets, DVDs and CDs offering helpful advice to families coping with the loss of a loved one. Professional caregivers are encouraged to request these materials for patients and families in need of bereavement literature. For a list of topics in the Dignity Memorial Guidance Series, | ![]() Dignity Memorial LIFT® is a social support program that helps widows and widowers adjust to the loss of their spouses. The program gives members the opportunity to socialize with others who share similar feelings and experiences. |
![]() We’ve partnered with the Hospice Foundation of America (HFA) to provide funeral education to hospice professionals for CEU credit. Entitled Demystifying the Funeral Experience: the Role of the Funeral in the Grief Process, the class is a high level overview of funeral care and the steps involved in a funeral service. | ![]() Each year, numerous Dignity Memorial providers help host the Annual Hospice Teleconference produced by the Hospice Foundation of America (HFA). This nationally recognized distance learning program is broadcast live via satellite to more than 125,000 people in 2,000 communities. |
![]() Dignity Memorial recognizes that professional caregivers have many questions about the funeral profession. For this reason, we offer funeral and cemetery tours to those who work with families who are or will soon be in need of our services. The tours help demystify the funeral process and answer related questions. Professional caregivers emerge better equipped to guide clients preparing for the loss of a loved one or dealing with a sudden death. | ![]() Choosing a Dignity Memorial provider means special provider benefits for those who come to us in need. To learn about the Dignity Difference that sets the Dignity Memorial providers apart from the rest, click here. |
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![]() Find a Service Provider The Dignity Memorial® network serves families through more than 1,600 service providers across North America. Enter a ZIP code or city name to find a provider near you.![]() |
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Recommended Readings For a list of recommended reading on the topics of grief and loss, and helping others cope with their grief, click here. |
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Customs and Rituals Families served by Dignity Memorial® funeral providers represent all faiths and beliefs. To learn more about related customs and rituals, visit our Resource Library. |
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Things to Remember At a time of loss, it helps to understand how to prepare for an arrangement conference.Your patients’ families may benefit from the information contained in Things to Remember. |
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