Bereavement Professionals’ Insights

Madelyn -Healing and support group for Asian Canadian women

Madelyn discusses the value in having your voice heard

Maureen – “Our first miscarriage”

Maureen shares insights about her miscarriages.

Maureen – “Our 20th Anniversary”

Maureen talks about she dealt with her miscarriages and how she felt after 20 years.

Rev. Sky – “It gets easier”

Rev. Sky talks about time and allowing emotion.

What Does Grief Support Look Like?

When we experience significant, on-going symptoms of grief that interfere with our adjustment to the reality of our loss, it can be time to seek professional help. It can be difficult to know where to find help and what grief support options are available.

Cheryl – “My story”

Cheryl talks about her daughter’s organ donations.

Cheryl – “Complicated Grief”

Cheryl discusses unresolved grief.

Alongside

That is also our best, and only role, when supporting a person with a developmental disability to grieve. We must be the one that comes alongside. There is no closer place we can get to. We must be present, be with, perhaps not understanding or comprehending what the person we support is experiencing, but alongside them nonetheless. We must be there, ready to provide whatever we can discover of their unique need in grief.

Amanda – “Reach out”

Amanda discusses the importance of connecting with others.

Maureen – Preparing for holidays

Maureen gives some ideas to help during holidays like connecting and taking time out

Michele – Normalizing conversations around death dying grief and loss

Michele discusses grief literacy, the importance of talking and that dying is a part of life

Claudia – Waterlillies

Claudia talks about how she painted on panels big enough to hug to help her with her grief