GRIEF RESOURCES
Support 7 provides the names of certain grief resources for potential use by those we serve. The names of the grief resources given by Support 7 is from local contact resources provided for information purposes only and does not represent a recommendation or endorsement by Support 7. The resource list may or may not include all potential grief resources in the area and you may also want to consider other grief resources that are not named by Support 7.
Regardless of who you choose, you should satisfy yourself in advance that their qualifications and experience are acceptable. Support 7 does not guarantee or warrant the work which may be performed by any of the grief resources that are represented on our grief resources list.
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Camp Erin is the largest national bereavement program for youth grieving the death of a significant person in their lives.
EvergreenHealth Hospice and Community Grief and Bereavement Services offer a variety of support groups. If you are experiencing the death of a loved one, our Grief and Bereavement programs can help you.
https://www.evergreenhealth.com/health-services/grief-bereavement/
GriefShare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. You don’t have to go through the grieving process alone.
Kaiser Permanente’s bereavement classes, support groups, counseling, and memorial events can help while you grieve the death of your loved one. All programs are open to Kaiser Permanente members, their families, and the public.
Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County provides quality, timely, comprehensive medical care in the patient’s home. We work to promote optimum patient comfort through pain and symptom management, palliative care, stress reduction, and the general well-being of the patient.
https://www.providence.org/locations/wa/hospice-and-home-care-of-snohomish-county
Safe Crossings Foundation is a leader in funding services that help grieving children throughout the Puget Sound region. Our vision is that all grieving children receive the emotional support they need to heal and thrive after the loss of a loved one.
The Journey Program is for any family who has experienced the death of a child. We provide support to help families cope with death, loss and the grieving process.
UW Medicine offers compassionate, respectful spiritual care and grief and loss services to ease suffering and help open a path forward. We can provide grief consultation, counseling, helpful handouts and community resources to aid in your process.
https://www.uwmedicine.org/patient-resources/spiritual-care-grief-loss-services
We Treat Depression, Anxiety, Eating-Disorders, Trauma, PTSD, Addiction & OCD. Your treatment is centered on the proven whole person care approach to recovery. Your program, and your care team, is crafted specifically for your unique needs.
Whether your family has had a child die (at any age, from any cause) or you are trying to help those who have gone through this life altering experience, The Compassionate Friends exists to provide friendship, understanding, and hope to those going through the natural grieving process.
If you found yourself here, there is a high probability that you, or someone you love is suffering from a broken heart. Is it due to a death, divorce or another major loss? If so you might feel sad, distracted, or confused. You are not alone. The Grief Recovery Method has been helping people feel better following a loss for 40 years.
The Healing Center is a grief-support community for adults, children and families. Their community offers a unique, long-term, multi-faceted approach to grief support, combining group support with informal events and social networks.
https://elunanetwork.org/resources/the-healing-center-seattle-washington
Encourage and support sharing good books and stories about death and loss with children and teens throughout their lives.
Grief Therapists in Seattle, WA.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/grief/wa/seattle
There are as many ways of grieving as there are variations in people and their relationships. We want to make sure it isn’t a lonely journey. We want you to have someone to talk with who understands.
https://www.swedish.org/classes-and-resources/bereavement-support