Hospice News July 5, 2024
Jim Parker

Following his father’s death from leukemia, Buried in Work Founder and CEO Adam Zuckerman realized that families needed help.

In the wake of losing his dad, Zuckerman began to see the complexity and sheer amount of administrative work that families have to do when a loved one dies or as they near the end of life, including advance directives and estate planning, among other tasks.

To respond to these needs, Zuckerman established Buried in Work, a company that offers direct-to-consumer and business-to-business resources designed to help families navigate the gauntlet of tasks that accompany a serious illness or death. Along the way, Buried in Work developed resources like articles, card games and document intended to help families make key decisions.

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