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Cara – Defining Intellectual disabilities and grief

Cara discusses how grief literacy needs to be improved across the board for people with intellectual disabilities to learn more about grief, death and dying. There is a great need to include them in this natural, normal part of life that we’ll all experience.

Thoughts About Grief Counselling Playlist

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

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.

Adam – Story 1

Adam shares about losing his Mom and the many wonderful things he remembers

Hope – My Story

Hope tells the story of her father’s death and how it affected her and her family

Cale – Music and processing

Cale talks about death in the family and writing about the experience

Marija – Grieving Situational Losses in a Pandemic

Marija talks about feelings associated with grief and Covid

Donna – “Living with grief”

Donna talks about the threads of grief and her personal experience.

Krista – “They are not trying to kill themselves”

Krista explains they are not trying to kill themselves. Krista continues to grieve the death of her son from opioid overdose.

Janice – “Grief and the whole relationship”

Janice uses a personal story to talk about how loss can be related to the whole relationship not just the death.

Karyn and Aidan – Supporting each other

Karyn and Aidan talk about how they supported each other and how they coped with John being hospitalized

Teresa – Moving forward with support for people with intellectual disabilities and grief

Teresa talks about the history of palliative care in how people with intellectual disabilities were supported and how it should be now