Anticipatory grief

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Grief is expected when someone dies, but we can also feel that loss before the death of a loved one. Join us to get support and talk about this difficult situation, with the help of bereavement specialist, Angela Higgins.

Anticipatory grief

We can feel grief for the loss of a family member, even while we are still caring for them. Angela Higgins, Bereavement Co-ordinator at The Bereavement Centre, will help to explore how caring for someone with a long-term illness or with dementia can create conflicting feelings. This is a chance to talk about the fatigue carers can feel and the mental, emotional and social effects of grief, both in anticipation and after a bereavement.

Join Angela and ACS’s Laura Tufnail, to look at the impact this can have on you as a carer, and ways to make sure you are supported.

 

This will be a video meet up using Zoom and is open to all our registered carers although spaces are limited.

If you’ve not used Zoom before, we have a handy guide below which will talk you through it.

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