The loss of someone who has been a part you for years. Desperation and heartache are devastating. It’s for this reason that seniors should prioritize learning about grief. It’s time for class…
People often try to make a deal with God or a higher power in order to change or bring back the past.
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Handing Over the Microphone
Michelle, from Aging.com, asked if Michelle could write a guest blog. She had several topics in her mind. I chose the topic and said yes.
She’s now bringing us tons of useful information. Why not print or save the article for future reference? You can also share the article at your discretion.
Michelle, you’re the one with the mic…
Introduction
The death of a spouse is a heartbreaking and difficult experience for many seniors. It is common for seniors to experience such loss, but it doesn’t make the grieving process any easier.
Understanding the stages of grieving and finding tips to help navigate your loss can be extremely helpful for older adults who are dealing with this type of tragedy.
Where are we going
This post will look at how seniors should grieve the loss of a spouse and what to expect.
We will also look at how to get back into your daily routine after a loss of a loved one.