
Don’t Know Where to Start?
We have resources.
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Planning For The Unexpected
Why Plan Ahead? Peace of Mind, Personal Choice, Lower Costs. Use our interactive and downloadable information sheet to assist and connect you to the professionals who can answer questions and help plan ahead.
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Grief Support Group
Everyone is different, and everyone has different emotional and physical needs. Join us as we provide a safe and empathetic environment to redefine what is your new “normal” might look like. Weekly Monday meetings to support survivors. Click on the link to be directed to our our Facebook Page and see what people are saying.
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Self-Care
Every aspect of wellness can affect a person’s life. This guide offers a broad approach for things we can do—at our own pace, in our own time, and within our own abilities.
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What Do We Do Now?
“One day, one hour, even one minute at a time. You will discover you have the strength that you didn’t know existed.”
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Grief and Grieving
Bereavement is grief that involves the death of a loved one. Our emotions are like exposed nerves and our feelings resist efforts to expose them….
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Friends of LOSS
Have you ever wondered what you would do in an unexpected time when you might experience the loss of a loved one? It’s something we don’t want to think about but happens to us all. We are here to help.
Friends of LOSS is a fundraising arm to assist the Geauga County LOSS Team with allocating the necessary funds to provide support to those who have lost a loved one.
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Geauga County Coroner's Office
“On behalf of the Geauga County Coroner’s Office, we offer our deepest sympathy to you and your family during this difficult time…in order to assist you, we hope this information will assist in answering questions you may have…”
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Geauga County Sheriff's Office
Victim Services Program
You have the right not to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will be listened to with dignity, compassion and respect.
You have the right to be informed of your rights as a victim of crime.
You have the right to speak to the Victim Advocate.
Justice isn’t served until the crime victims are.