Supporting Others

Coping with Guilt in Grief Playlist

Listen to the thoughts and insights of people and families living with grief.

John Martin – Help with Grief

John talks about how each grief is unique

Karyn and Aidan – Support.

Karyn and Aidan discuss how much the support they received helped

John – What to do now

John talks about the time after the initial period of grief

Amanda – “Ministry of Presence”

Amanda discusses how being present with someone can be helpful.

Krista – “Just be there”

Krista explains how being a listening ear can be so helpful. Krista continues to grieve the death of her son from opioid overdose.

Joyce – Walking beside people who are stuggling with addiction

Joyce explains why it so important to help people who are struggling with addiction

Amanda – “Listening”

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

Grief and Disability: Carrie’s Story

It has become clear to me over time that we have much work to do to ensure the delivery of disability-sensitive grief literacy and grief support. In March of 2022 my proposal for four 1-hour sessions was approved, we provided the program for 20 participants. My heart was full in each session.

My heart remains full of hope that conversations, education, and expertise about disability sensitive end of life care and grief support will gain momentum as more and more people join in on this vital conversation.

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.

John Martin – Coping with grief part 1

John talks gives some pointers to help cope with loss

Adrianna – Storytelling… intuitive and instrumental

Adrianna tells how storytelling helped her process her grief