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Grief Resources in Harrisburg & Duncannon, PA

The days, weeks and even years following the death of a loved one can be unbelievably painful and emotional. Obviously, each person deals with grief in their own unique way. However, most of us need some support to help us get through the darkest of days.

In an effort to support you and your family in your most difficult time of need, we have compiled some enlightening articles on grief below. We hope these resources will guide you through the grieving process and allow you to find resolution and inner peace. If you have any questions or need additional grief support, we encourage you to call us any time.

General Grief Articles

These thought-provoking articles offer guidance for anyone suffering after the loss of a loved one:

Helping Yourself with Grief

You have lost a loved one, and you are now faced with the difficult, but important, need to mourn. Mourning is the open expression of your thoughts and feelings about death and the person you lost. It is an essential part of healing. The following articles offer invaluable advice on how to move through the grieving process and walk down the road to healing:

Helping Others with Grief

A friend or relative is struggling after the death of a loved one. How can you help? The following articles provide many practical suggestions for guiding others through grief:

Grieving Children and Teenagers

After the death of a loved one, children and teenagers have unique, special needs. The following articles offer insight about helping children and teens understand and express their grief:

Funerals, Memorials and Cremations

The days following the death of a loved one are often filled with sadness, disbelief and confusion. However, it is important for a family to honor and remember their loved one with a meaningful service. The following articles explain the importance of funeral rituals:

For Hospices and Other Caregivers

Because they must face death so frequently, caregivers have special needs of their own. The following articles are designed to help caregivers take care of themselves as well as those who are suffering from loss: