Grief and Bereavement Services
Grief looks different for everyone, and support should too. When one day at a time feels too overwhelming, support can begin moment by moment — focusing not on tomorrow, but on the here and now, and simply getting through to the next moment. Support is available for individuals experiencing grief in all forms, with services thoughtfully tailored to meet you where you are emotionally, mentally, and practically.
Through compassionate presence, emotional support, and practical coping tools, clients are supported in a safe and private virtual setting while navigating the many layers of grief, loss, and life after loss.
Wherever you are in your grief journey, support is available. You do not have to navigate grief alone.
Virtual Grief Support Sessions
Anticipatory Grief Support
One-on-one, non-clinical emotional support for individuals navigating grief, bereavement, and the loss of a loved one. Sessions are offered virtually to provide comfort, privacy, and accessibility from anywhere.
Specialized emotional support for individuals processing shock, trauma, or unexpected death. Gentle space to process feelings at your own pace.
Support for Sudden or Unexpected Loss
For those walking through the emotional experience of a loss that has not yet happened, holding both love and uncertainty.
Bereavement Support After Loss
Companionship Through Grief
Emotional Support for Grief and Loss
Support for when you are helping a loved one through a loss
Gentle support for those coping with the death of a family member, friend, or significant relationship. Focused on presence, understanding, and compassionate companionship through the grieving process.
A steady, compassionate presence for those who feel isolated in their grief. Support is centered on being heard, supported, and not alone in the experience of loss.
Supportive listening and guidance for individuals experiencing emotional pain related to loss. Grounded in empathy, lived experience, and authentic human connection.
Gentle guidance for those supporting someone in grief, offering clarity on how to show up, what to say, and how to stay present in meaningful ways.