{"id":402,"date":"2022-06-13T15:02:27","date_gmt":"2022-06-13T15:02:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.jobefuneralhome.com\/?p=402"},"modified":"2022-06-08T15:21:15","modified_gmt":"2022-06-08T15:21:15","slug":"caring-for-a-grieving-friend-around-cremation-services","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.jobefuneralhome.com\/caring-for-a-grieving-friend-around-cremation-services\/","title":{"rendered":"Caring For A Grieving Friend Around Cremation Services"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It\u2019s never easy to lose a loved one, you might know that from experience. And when a friend of yours is planning cremation services in Monroeville, PA<\/a> for a loved one of theirs, you want to be there for that friend, supporting them through this hard time. There are a variety of things you can do to help them through this painful grieving process. As a good friend, you want to do what is best for them and what they might appreciate the most. Here are a few options to consider as you reach out to them.<\/p>\n Your friend might be concentrating on what their loved one needs and their emotions are going to be running high. They might be caring for other family members, too, who are also grieving. It can be hard for them to think about or even remember that they have their own physical needs. You can step in and care for their physical needs by coming over to cook fresh meals, bringing casseroles, providing snacks, and giving them breaks from things so they can rest. Watch them for signs that they need more rest and other things and try to help them get it.<\/p>\n People dealing with final services are often concentrating on those services as well as on their own grieving process. But every day life still continues on and there are things that need to get done that are, instead, being neglected. You can help your friend keep up with those things by filling in on the chores around their house. Clean and set up the guestroom for family members who might be coming in. Keep the bathroom stocked and wipe down the kitchen counters, among other things, to help them deal with the more important items going on right now.<\/p>\n The dog might not be getting his regular walks and the cat\u2019s water bowl is dirty. Offer to take your friend\u2019s pets or, if they don\u2019t them to leave (because pets can be a real comfort), you can come over to care for them regularly to ensure they are in good health during this hard time. Kids can also get lost in the grieving process and at times, kids need to be kids. Stop by and take them to the park or out for ice cream to help everyone get away from the grieving process<\/a>.<\/p>\n More than anything else, your friend will appreciate you being there for them. They might need to vent their emotions with someone safe and comfortable. Talk to them<\/a> about what they are going through and let them know you are there to listen whenever they need you.<\/p>\nSupport Their Physical Needs<\/h3>\n
Help With Chores Around The House<\/h3>\n
Take Pets, Help With Kids<\/h3>\n
Be There To Listen<\/h3>\n