Grief Support

Grief Counseling and Support Resources


At Cedar Memorial Funeral Services, we understand that the loss of a loved one is a profound and personal journey. Coping with grief is unique to each individual, and having access to the right support can be an essential part of the healing process. To assist you during this difficult time, we have compiled a list of reputable grief counseling and support resources that can provide comfort and guidance.


Local Grief Counseling Services


Community Counseling Center:

 Offers individual and group counseling sessions led by licensed therapists specializing in grief and loss.


Hospice:

Provides bereavement support groups and individual counseling for families who have lost a loved one, regardless of whether they used hospice services.


Grief Support Group:

Online Support and Resources


The Compassionate Friends:

Supports families after the death of a child of any age and provides information on how to cope with loss.

Website: https://www.compassionatefriends.org


GriefShare:

Features a nationwide directory of grief recovery support groups along with daily emails to help people work through their grief.

Website: https://www.griefshare.org


Center for Loss & Life Transition:

Led by grief counselor Dr. Alan Wolfelt, this resource offers articles, grief counseling training programs, and workshops.

Website: https://www.centerforloss.com


Books and Reading Materials


Healing After Loss: Daily Meditations for Working Through Grief" by Martha Whitmore Hickman

Provides comforting daily meditations for those dealing with the loss of a loved one.

Available at: Amazon https://www.amazon.com, Barnes & Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com


"The Grief Recovery Handbook" by John W. James and Russell Friedman

A step-by-step guide for those who wish to resolve their loss and find personal peace.

Available at: Amazon https://www.amazon.com


We hope that these resources will provide you with some comfort and assistance as you navigate through your grief. Remember, there is no right or wrong way to grieve, and taking the time to seek support is a positive step towards healing.