Help & Guidance

Losing someone or something you love or care deeply about is very painful. You may experience all kinds of difficult emotions and it may feel like the pain and sadness you're experiencing will never let up. These are normal reactions to a significant loss.

This section is here to help with what happens after the funeral is over. Including what to do short term after as well as what will happen in the long term. Hopefully it will offer help through this difficult time for you and your family.

Aftercare
Things to Do After The Funeral
Accepting a Loss
The experience of loss is an inevitable part of our lives, and each provokes grief. Accepting a loss, a goal in healthy grieving, essentially involves the awareness of this inescapable truth. Read this to learn more about loss and the importance of acceptance.
Grief
"GRIEF is reaching out for someone who's always been there, only to find when you need them the most, one last time, they're gone."
Grief Support
If you're grieving for a loved one or know someone who is, our library of informative and supportive online articles written by a certified grief counselor will surely help.
Guidance
A death brings challenges. Are you faced with writing an obituary or eulogy? Need insight into legal and estate issues? Perhaps funeral etiquette or organ donation is your concern. Then this section is for you.
The Grieving Process
The loss of a loved one, you could say, wounds us deeply. Whether you are helping yourself heal or a friend or child, this section will be helpful for you.