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Grief is not an illness, an ailment or a sign of weakness.

It is an emotional, physical and spiritual necessity;

the price we pay for love.The only way to 

get through grief is to grieve!

Welcome To The Grief Support Portal-

 

There are seven books available for you and your family to easily access 24 hours a day 7 days a week. There are four books in The Family Care Series plus the Holiday Book, the Pet Loss Book and a Planning Guide. It is not uncommon for family members who have lost a loved one to need additional support in dealing with their grief. You are welcome and encouraged to share these books with anyone you feel may benefit from them.

 

Access to all seven books are provided at no cost to you. When you click a book, you can view and read the book on-line. All of the e-books are viewable on all digital platforms. Begin by clicking any book you would like to view.  The books were written to be read at 1,3,6 and 11 months during the first year of grief.  We are told that the books are helpful at any time and that many times they are re-read and speak to different needs when they are read. Our hope is that you find them informational and helpful, but most importantly, we hope that you will feel less alone in knowing that some of what you are feeling or experiencing is common during the journey of grief.  

Click To Read Each Book Below

The Family Care Series

7 Book Set

Free to Read, Download or Print 

Plus

Free Access to Grief Support Resources

On-Line Reader Information:
When you click on a book to read, you will have the option of reading on-line or downloading or printing individual pages.  If you would like You will need to sign up for a free account to be able to download the book. Once you download the book, you will be able to print it. 

When you Access the On-line Reader, 

Click This Icon To Download the Book

You will be prompted to sign up for a FREE account.

Coping With Grief: 115 Grief Support Websites

Grief occurs in everyone’s life at one time or another. The death of a parent, partner, or of a child, can cause almost unbearable emotional pain, and knowing how to cope with that grief is important for ensuring that the emotional distress doesn’t lead to depression or cause deeper psychological damage.

By accessing the link below, you will find the best online resources for coping with grief and bereavement. With the internet being so widely used, people who are grieving have turned to the internet to find help, support, or someone to share their pain with. These sites can be useful both for people suffering from grief, and those who offer them support.

Listed & Provided By:

MastersInCounseling.org

Listing of a resource does not imply an endorsement by Mourning Discoveries,

McKenzie-Blundy Funeral Home or Masters In Counseling;

we are only providing useful information sources for the bereaved.

Please consult with your family physician or health care professional for additional help.

Pre-planing.....

The Most Important Thing You Can Do For Your Family

Completing a Planning Guide can help support your loved ones at a time when they need it most. Knowing and following your wishes can alleviate the decision-making stress, and allow your survivors to focus on their emotional needs and on other family matters that may arise during difficult times.

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Phone: (519) 344-3131
431 N. Christina St.
Sarnia, Ontario N7T 5V8

Disclaimer: The books available on this website are not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of physicians. The reader should regularly consult a physician in matters relating to his/her health and particularly with respect to any symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention.

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