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We all meet loss. Here you’ll find gentle, plain-language guides about grief, bereavement, and what the end of life can look like. The aim is simple: more understanding, less fear, and a little company along the way.

Begin here

If you’re unsure where to start, try these in order. Then take your own path.

  • Grief & bereavement: what they mean and how they’re experienced.
  • Hospice & palliative care: what comfort-focused care can look like.
  • Helping a griever: language that is simple, kind, and useful.
  • Death practices around the world: a respectful look at rituals and meanings.

What is Grief & Bereavement

Grief is a natural response to loss. Bereavement is the period of living with that loss after a death. There’s no clock to race—only ways to be supported.

What Dying Can Look Like

A calm, practical overview of hospice and palliative care: common changes, comfort measures, and how to speak up for what matters.

Death Practices Around the World

Rituals and meanings from different cultures, shared with humility and care—many ways to honour a life.

How to Help a Griever

Simple scripts, small acts, and steady presence. What to say (and what to skip) when someone you love is hurting.

There’s no single way to do this. Take what helps; leave the rest. When you’re ready, begin anywhere.