Therapy Dogs and Grief
“…therapy dogs have emerged as an invaluable source of comfort for those grappling with grief…”
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“…therapy dogs have emerged as an invaluable source of comfort for those grappling with grief…”
“it can feel like the most difficult time of the year…”
The Australian Centre for Grief & Bereavement has produced some additional information on support for the grieving during these times of restricted funerals.
Marking 90 years with a modern identity: a new era for Australian Funerals
Asha, Managing Director here at Grace Funerals, sat down with Mumbrella to discuss marketing for funerals in a changing world.
“My focus is to champion transparency in pricing and services, giving grieving families peace of mind…”
As funeral directors, we are finding now that more people want to step away from the traditional funeral in a church and with a black dress code.
As a funeral director, I often encounter people who are unsure of what my role is and what I can offer them during a difficult time. The role of a funeral director is vital in the planning and execution of a funeral service. We are like the event planner of a funeral, coordinating and managing all aspects of the service to ensure that everything runs smoothly.
Why should you pre-plan or pre-pay a funeral? Over 60 discusses what is involved in planning a funeral.
In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of having a viewing and how it can aid in the grieving process.
During this difficult time we are keeping a regular blog discussing the value of funerals and how to personalise funerals for loved ones when there are limitations.