Support & Guidance
We understand that losing a loved one is one of life’s most difficult experiences. During times of grief and loss, it’s important to have access to resources and support systems that can help you navigate through the healing process. Below, we have compiled a list of our resources as well as other community resources that offer assistance and guidance to individuals and families experiencing bereavement.
Allow Us to Support you
Guides
Please explore our resources, including the Family Assistance Guide and our Pre-Planning brochure.
A Community of Support
By simply clicking on any of our community support logos, you can access their websites full of resources ready to assist you on your journey. Remember, you’re never alone in this.
Grief Resources
Discover a range of articles and a variety of links leading to valuable grief resources, curated to guide and support you through the complex journey of loss and healing.
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Providing Compassionate Care in The Interior
Overview of Cypress Funerals and it's locations, providing full support and a meaningful farewell during challenging times.
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Embracing Your Vulnerability During the Holidays
This video with Dr. Alan Wolfelt explores the important topic of allowing yourself to be vulnerable during the holiday season.
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Grief and Mourning Basics
Loss is never easy, but learning about the normal, necessary process of grief and mourning can help.
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I’m Grieving a Loss
Your unique grief will depend, in part, on your relationship with the person who died.
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Help Someone in Grief
The most fundamental ways to help someone who is grieving.
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The Six Needs of Mourning
After someone you love dies, you grieve inside. You have many different thoughts and feelings, most of them painful.
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Special Circumstances
Grief is always hard, but certain circumstances can make it even harder.
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Getting Help
As you are grieving, seek out the support of the people in your life who are naturally good helpers.
Flowers & Gifts
Flowers can speak the language of empathy and love when words fall short.