Grief & Loss
Tips for Grieving Seniors from Seniors Who've Been There
If you are a senior—or someone who loves one—you may have noticed that there are very few grief resources for seniors, from seniors, on the topic of losing a partner. But sometimes the best advice comes from someone who has been there. So we reached...
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Stages of Grief: How to Cope with the Loss of a Loved One
Only people who have lost a loved one can relate to the rollercoaster of emotions that happens through the grief process. At some point or another, every person will face at least one meeting with grief: the death of a loved one, the loss of a job, o...
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Grief and Memory: The Process of Remembering the Departed
When a loved one passes away, we are often left with a void that seems impossible to fill. Grief is a complex emotion that can take many forms, and it's often intertwined with our memories of the departed. This article explores the relationship betwe...
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Grief and the Elderly: Coping with Multiple Losses
As we age, the inevitability of loss becomes a more frequent reality. For the elderly, these losses can accumulate, leading to profound grief that can be challenging to navigate. This piece explores the unique aspects of grief in the elderly, the imp...
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The Importance of Self-Care in Grief
Experiencing loss can be one of the most challenging periods in a person's life. During this time, self-care often falls by the wayside, yet it is a crucial aspect of navigating the grieving process. This article explores the importance of self-care...
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Grief Support for Parents Who Have Lost a Child
Experiencing the loss of a child is an unimaginable tragedy that no parent should have to endure. This life-altering event can leave parents feeling lost, overwhelmed, and consumed by grief. It's important to understand that there's no right or wrong...
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