As we reach the nine month to one year mark since our loss, we recognize that grief has a way of changing shape overtime. The sharp edges of early sorrow may have softened, yet the absence remains deeply felt. This stage often brings a mix of emotions—moments of peace alongside unexpected waves of longing. It’s
“What we have once enjoyed we can never lose; all that we love deeply becomes part of us.” Helen Keller Losing a loved one is an incredibly challenging experience and coping with bereavement after hospice care can feel overwhelming at times. People often experience a whirlwind of emotions as they navigate the grieving process. Recognizing
The “New Normal” and the Evolving Nature of Grief Around two to three months after a loss, the initial wave of support may begin to fade, even as the reality of the loss settles more deeply. This period often marks a transition from immediate survival mode to slowly integrating the loss into everyday life. Acknowledge
Adjusting to Life Without Them: Finding Moments of Peace and Continued Support As you reach the mid-grief period, you may begin noticing subtle shifts in how your loss feels. Acknowledging that the intensity of grief is softening is a meaningful sign of acceptance and healing. This change does not diminish the love you hold—rather, it
A Journey of Remembrance and Healing Support, Reflection, and Hope One Year After Loss As you mark one year since the loss of your loved one, we want to acknowledge the courage, strength, and resilience it takes to navigate this journey. Grief does not follow a timeline, and reaching this milestone can bring up a