Managing Grief During a Pandemic – Get Help During COVID-19

Grieving in isolation is a horrible thing to have to do and while we’re having this global pandemic with COVID-19, the world is facing an even greater loss of life, often under difficult circumstances. When dealing with the loss of immediate family, brother, sisters, parents, or partners, you'll feel alone and isolated, making the situation all the more difficult. 
 
 
The good news is that these times will change, and things will get better. Even though it’s a very hard thing to see at this moment in time, help is out there, and life will go on. Getting the help that you need is just a phone call away and being able to grieve properly is essential. This is why Remembrance Funerals is here to assist.

No-Service Funerals

With many of the funeral and memorial restrictions in place, it may not be feasible to have the funeral that you feel is needed to properly grieve your loved one. With unemployment going up due to economic reasons and restrictions on crowds gathering, having a no service funeral may be an essential part of helping you along the way.

Mourning from a distance is something that people have had to now come to terms with, where previously, something like this was unheard of. Can we really grieve over Zoom? Nobody should ever have to do such a thing, but with death tolls rising and more and more people becoming ill, there’s little else to do. Remembrance Funerals will be able to assist in a no-service funeral for now, and then pick up the pieces when restrictions lift to give your family members a proper service that will truly honour your loved ones.

Helping Hands

Please be aware that while it may seem hard now, it’s incredibly important to make sure that you are looking after yourself. Make sure that you are still eating and drinking and getting exercise. The best way to help yourself healthy is to keep your mind and body active. Speak to friends and family where possible, if you’re able to, chat to them over the phone or a video call. If you are able to visit them, then do so under the government guidelines.

You can also feel free to reach out to Remembrance Funerals and we’ll do our best to guide you along in these times of trouble.

Get in touch with us now on 1800 011 223

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