
During your loved one’s illness, you may be too busy with caregiving to feel the full weight of your loss. After the death, your grief may come suddenly or happen over time, and the depth of your feelings may surprise you. It’s important that you get care for your emotional and spiritual health; understanding grief and the feelings attached to it are important steps in healing. Lean on us when you need help coping with your loss.
Our Bereavement Team offers grief support groups, grief education and workshops, a monthly digital newsletter, and a variety of resources to help you navigate your grief and heal from the death of a loved one.
We recommend waiting at least 8 weeks after a death to join a support group, as the group setting can be overwhelming in those first days to weeks. Instead, we encourage you to call our Bereavement Team for an individual consultation to help with your unique grief needs. While we are unable to provide ongoing individual grief counseling, our professionals can help to create a plan to best support you on your grief journey.
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Processing the loss of a loved one can be a complicated journey. We've answered some questions and provided resources to help you as you start to heal.

"After my mother passed, I didn’t know how to cope with the waves of grief that followed. The grief support team at Circle of Life provided a safe, compassionate space where I could share, cry, and begin to heal. Their kindness and understanding reminded me I wasn’t alone. I’m so grateful for the support I received—it truly helped me find peace in the midst of sorrow.”
“Circle of Life’s grief support was a lifeline during one of the darkest times in my life. The group sessions gave me connection and comfort. I never felt judged—only heard, supported, and gently guided through the healing process. Their care made all the difference.”
"Circle of Life’s grief support gave me comfort when I felt lost. Just knowing someone understood and cared made all the difference in my healing journey.”
