Our Aftercare program provides valuable assistance and education on the many tasks that must be dealt with after the death of a loved one.
Many families find comfort in knowledge, understanding, support and hope by connecting with others who have experience with the many facets of grief. Here we have collected a list of community resources on grief and bereavement (including children's grief, bereavement support, coping with the holidays, and more.)
It's OK to not be OK. It's OK to need a bit of help.
Here you will find some links and articles that may be helpful as you deal with your grief after the loss of a loved one.
As family and friends, we want to be able to somehow help those who are grieving the loss of someone special, especially in the days and weeks after a death. And this can come in many forms – it could be some kind of emotional support or it could be doing something more practical, depending on the situation and the needs of those involved. Here are some practical suggestions to help someone who has experienced loss.
Click here for some helpful resources on how to handle the holiday season after the loss of a loved one - no matter how long ago or how recent your loss, it can be a difficult time of year for many of us.