You Are Not Alone
Walking with you after loss
The days and months after losing someone we love can feel overwhelming. Grief has no set timetable and no single path — it moves differently for everyone. Please be gentle with yourself, and know that support is here when you need it.
Gentle Guidance
A few things to remember
Be Patient
Grief takes time
There is no “right” way or timeline to grieve. Allow yourself to feel what you feel, without judgment.
Lean on Others
Accept support
Let family and friends help. Talking, remembering and simply being together can bring real comfort.
Care for Yourself
Tend to the basics
Rest, gentle routine and small kindnesses toward yourself matter more than they may seem.
Remember
Honor their memory
Keeping memories alive — through stories, photographs and rituals — can be a source of healing.
Reach Out
Seek help when needed
If grief feels too heavy to carry, a counselor, support group or faith leader can help.
Take Your Time
One day at a time
Healing rarely follows a straight line. Be kind to yourself on the harder days.
Finding Further Help
When you need more support
Sometimes grief calls for more than the support of family and friends, and there is no shame in seeking it. Local support groups, grief counselors, faith communities and national organizations offer caring, professional help. If you are unsure where to turn, please reach out to us — we are glad to help point you toward local resources.
We remain here for your family
If we can help in any way — with a question, a resource, or simply a caring conversation — please reach out.
Call (985) 868-2410