Grieving is a normal part of losing someone. Unfortunately, there can be misinformation and common misconceptions related to grieving and bereavement. To help, the experts at Crossroads have created a variety of grief and bereavement resources for families, to help you through this difficult time. Explore our articles below.
Hospice grief and loss resources for families:
- Bereavement vs Depression: Grief is Not an Illness
- I Didn't Get to Say Goodbye
- Bereavement Counseling: 13 Months Toward Creating the New Normal
- 5 Ways to Honor Your Loved One's Memory
- Understanding Anticipatory Grief
- The Griever's Holiday Bill of Rights
- The Silver Screen of Death and Grief
- Bereavement Resources For Those Who Have Lost a Child
- Bereavement: After Losing a Partner, What Comes Next?
- Uniqueness in Grief
- Complicated Grief: When to Seek Help
- Exploring the Grief Recovery Method
- Setting Boundaries in Grief Recovery
- Why Experts Talk About Symptoms, Not Stages, of Grief
- Understanding the Grief Journey: Navigating Loss and Healing
- Gifts to Keep Your Loved One with You
- One Year After Losing a Loved One: What Now?
Resources for helping someone who is grieving
- My Condolences: What to Say to Someone Who is Grieving
- How Healthcare Professionals Can Help with Anticipatory Grief
- Supporting a Child with Autism in Their Grief
- Poems for Grief and Loss
- Siblings and Grief: Advice for Talking with Kids Who Have Lost a Sibling
Support programs and guides
- Online Grief Support: How Facebook Helps us Cope
- Locate a Grief Support Program Near You
- Request a Grief Support Program
- “The Journey After”: Our Free Grief Support Booklet
- Understanding Summer Grief
- Do I Need Grief Support?
- Learning to Live After Loss
Holidays
- Coping with Grief and The Holidays
- Grief and the Holidays: 8 Tips for Grieving During the Holidays
- Children, Grief, and the Holidays: 9 Tips to Support Grieving Children this Holiday Season
- Coping with Grief on Valentine’s Day