Many families keep medical supplies after a loved one passes away simply because they feel unsure what to do with them.
However, items such as:
Expired medications
Old prescriptions
Medical equipment no longer needed
can become safety hazards, especially if there are children or pets in the home.
Healthier alternatives include:
• Asking a pharmacist about safe medication disposal
• Donating usable equipment like walkers or shower chairs
• Recycling or properly discarding expired items
Letting go of these items protects the health and safety of everyone in the home.
3. Unnecessary Legal or Financial Paperwork
After someone passes away, families often find large stacks of documents such as:
Old bills
Duplicate financial records
Outdated contracts
Old tax documents
Important paperwork like wills, insurance policies, and property documents should always be kept. But unnecessary paperwork can quickly become emotional clutter.
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