Much of our practice is devoted to elder care planning, estate planning, probate, and guardianships. This means that we are regularly invited into tender conversations about transitions, grief, and loss.
We are well-equipped to help with the legal implications that accompany these transitions. But we are also grateful to be able to offer other resources to families.
Have you ever wondered what to say to a person who is grieving?
Therapist, Brooke Randolph, LMHC, recently shared this blog post with us, which offers some practical insights into ways that you can support a friend or loved one who is grieving.
No one is intended to navigate these types of hardships alone and, while a team of loved ones might provide emotional and spiritual support and nourishment, a thoughtfully assembled group of professionals can help too.
Showing up for a friend who is grieving is vitally important, even if you’re not quite sure what to say.