Aftercare
Losing someone or something you love is very painful and it’s something that almost everyone will experience at some point in their lives. We understand that the grieving process does not end with the funeral. We are here not only to help arrange the funeral, but to help families cope with the loss of their loved one. There are a wide variety of grief resources available and we will help to point you in the right direction and begin the healing process. Below are some resources on loss and grief.
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Tetiana H. Cymbal |
Offers an action program for moving beyond loss. |
| www.hospiceinc.org
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A variety of support groups specifically designed to help those who are grieving understand the process and offer a safe place where children, teens, and their families receive support while working through this very personal and life-changing experience. |
| www.webhealing.com |
An interactive grief web site where men and women can discuss issues related to grief and healing. |
| www.centerforloss.com |
They publish books, articles and other resources to help people who are grieving. They are also an educational and training center for bereavement caregivers. |
| www.compassionatefriends.org |
The Compassionate Friends is a national nonprofit, self-help support organization that offers friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved parents, grandparents and siblings. |
| www.nationalshareoffice.com |
Share pregnancy and infant loss provide support to those whose lives are touched by the tragic death of a baby through early pregnancy loss, stillbirth or in the first few months of life. |
| www.afsp.org |
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is a not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research and education, and to reaching out to people with mood disorders and those impacted by suicide. |
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Dr. Catherine Wanko |
Pet Loss and Bereavement Support Group |