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Bereavement Support

Carers Leeds offers bereavement support for carers when the person they have been caring for has died. 

We recognise that when the person you care for dies, it can be a difficult time, filled with complex and conflicting emotions. The loss includes the end of your caring role, which may effect your sense of purpose.

Carers Leeds offers one-to-one bereavement support, in person, on the telephone and on Zoom, if you have lost someone you were caring for, typically where this loss has occurred within the last two years. We also run a monthly bereavement support group – a safe space for discussing and processing grief. Please contact our Advice Line 0113 380 4300 to find out more.

What is Grief?

Grief is a normal reaction to the death of a person we have a relationship with. Some feelings people may experience are; shock, sadness, loneliness, helplessness, anxiety, stress, relief, confusion, numbness, denial, anger, guilt, fear. The person who is grieving may experience all or none of these feelings and it is important to say these may occur in no particular order. There is no wrong way to grieve and whatever you are feeling is valid. 

Everyone’s relationship with the person who has died is unique and therefore everyone’s grief is unique. 

Grieving is how grief can change and be felt over time.  

I feel I have been very much supported and listened to, it has been a positive experience, and I have been able to work through some difficult times.

Carer supported by our Bereavement team

Local Organisations that can help

St Gemma’s

Caring for you after your loved one’s death by providing bereavement support and counselling.

Leeds Mind Suicide Bereavement Service

A safe space to talk and get practical guidance.

Mindwell Bereavement Resources

Self-help resources to support you.

Full Circle Bereavement Support

Offering guidance about local and national bereavement support as well as a monthly online bereavement support group accessible to everyone.

Leeds Teaching Hospitals Bereavement Support

The Bereavement Office offers practical guidance, emotional support, and signposting to help you cope after someone has died.

National Organisations that can help

Cruse Bereavement Support

0808 808 1677
Support for bereaved people 18+ to help them understand their grief and cope with loss. Their Helpline is free.

Sue Ryder

Online bereavement support.

Maggies

Information, advice and support on grief and bereavement.

The Compassionate Friends

Practical information and advice when someone dies.

Bereavement Advice

Bereavement Advice Centre supports and advises people on what they need to do after a death

Helpful Resources and Guides

Watch Mark’s Story, a carer who worked with us after his dad died. This video was done by Lippy People, as part of their ‘Life, Loss, Learning, Legacy (4L’s)’ project.

The Grieving Brain by Mary Francis O’Connor

Exploring how grief affects brain function, explaining how the brain processes loss, rewires memories, and adapts to life without loved ones.

The Attachment Theory

How attachment style impacts how we can experience grief when some close to us dies.

When Someone Dies

Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust have produced information for families and carers following a recent bereavement.
30 July 2024

Embracing Life in the Wake of Loss – My Carer's Story

Upcoming Groups and Events

18 June 2025

Support After Loss

Age UK , Bradbury Building, Mark Lane, LS2 8JA

Need advice and support?

We can help you in your caring role and with your own health and wellbeing.

Call our Advice Line
0113 380 4300

Mon, Wed, Thu and Fri – 9am – 4.30pm
Tue: 9am – 6.30pm

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