Supporting Others

Karyn and Aidan – Support from others

Karyn and Aidan discuss how family, friends, and people they didn’t know in the community supported them.Talking, meals, dog walking are among the things that made a huge difference.

Grief and Parenting in the Disability Community

In this blog post, Carrie writes about being the parent and primary caregiver to a child with disabilities and grieving the loss of a child dying from their disabilities.

Michele – Covid and virtual support

MIchele discuss support and how COVID has affected our grief in so many waysort

Laura- What Might Help in Grief

Adrianna – Storytelling… intuitive and instrumental

Adrianna tells how storytelling helped her process her grief

Amber – Talking to your kids about death

Amber talks about how important it is to talk about grief, especially with kids

Cara – My story with intellectual disabilities and grief

Cara talks about how she came to see how people with intellectual disabilities need to be supported in grief

Amanda – “Listening”

Amanda shares the importance of listening and being comfortable with silence.

John Martin – The Trauma of Loss and Grief

John discusses trauma and grief

John – Empower yourself

John shares his thoughts about how to support someone in grief and his processes

Ghosts From The Past

I met Holly riding the bus in our community. She is very attractive with a winsome smile and piercing eyes that I would trade anything for. She was also the bus driver. At that time Holly went to school to become a nurse. After becoming a nurse, Holly didn’t drive the bus that much, but one of her fellow bus drivers mentioned to me that one of Holly’s patients had died and it had a negative impact on her. It brought back ghosts from my past as I also had a job in which people died which had a negative impact on me.

Maureen – “Peer vs professional support”

Maureen talks about getting help and what is right for you.