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Body Donation with Free Cremation

Advocating for Hospice & Terminal Patients

Patients in your care face intense challenges ranging from depression and anxiety to unrelenting physical pain and social isolation. Hospice and professional caregivers help patients and families understand their treatment plans. Being an advocate for patients and their families is critical in honoring patients with terminal illnesses and preparing them for what’s next.

The patients also rely on these specially trained professionals to help them learn more about end-of-life issues and options. As the interest in whole-body donation continues to grow, so does the need for being able to counsel patients on this end-of-life alternative.

Giving Hope & Saving Lives

Life Tree Anatomical works with a wide variety of health and senior care organizations. We provide the resources and information to help patients navigate the registration and whole body donation process.

We are a whole body donation organization that serves as the link between donors and medical researchers and educators who need human tissue to advance science and medicine.

Once registered, the Life Tree Anatomical Donor Program will accept a donor even if health conditions should change. Please note the limitations. There are factors that can void the acceptance of a donor.

There is never any cost to the donor or their family for our services. Life tree Anatomical covers all expenses related to transportation, filing of the death certificate, cremation, and return of the cremated remains – either direct return to the family, spread at sea, or no return.

Register A Patient

Our Donor Program was created to make it easier for hospice and terminally ill patients to choose anatomical donation. You can start the registration process by calling Life Tree Anatomical at 512-402-8533.

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Giving the gift of life through whole body donation to science