Grief, loss and bereavement - useful organisations
Get details of organisations that can help if you or someone living with dementia is feeling grief, loss or bereavement.
- Grief, loss and bereavement when a person has dementia
- Feelings after a diagnosis and as dementia progresses
- Supporting a person with dementia during a bereavement
- Feelings after a person with dementia has died
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Grief, loss and bereavement
Useful organisations
Age UK
Telephone
0800 678 1602 (advice line, 8am–7pm every day)
Website
www.ageuk.org.uk
Wales – Age Cymru
Telephone
0300 303 4498 (advice line, 9am–4pm Monday–Friday)
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.ageuk.org.uk/cymru
Northern Ireland – Age NI
Telephone
0808 808 7575 (advice service, 9am–5pm Monday–Friday)
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.ageuk.org.uk/northern-ireland
Age UK, Age Cymru and Age NI provide information, advice and services for older people, including services to combat loneliness.
At a Loss
Website
ataloss.org
At a Loss are a signposting organisation for people who have been bereaved. They also provide a free, online counselling service called GriefChat.
Bereavement Advice Centre
Telephone
0800 634 9494 (helpline, 9am–5pm Monday–Friday)
Website
www.bereavementadvice.org
Bereavement Advice Centre is a free helpline and online information service. It gives practical information and advice on the issues and procedures after a person dies.
Carers Trust
Telephone
0300 772 9600
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.carers.org
Carers Trust works to improve support, services and recognition for anyone living with the challenges of caring, unpaid, for a family member or friend.
Carers UK
Telephone
0808 808 7777 (helpline, 9am–6pm Monday–Friday)
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.carersuk.org
www.carersuk.org/forum (online discussion forum)
Carers UK provides information and advice about caring, alongside practical and emotional support for carers.
Cruse Bereavement Support
Telephone
0808 808 1677 (helpline, 9.30am–5pm Monday and Friday, 9.30am–8pm Tuesday–Thursday, 10am–2pm Saturday and Sunday)
Website
www.cruse.org.uk
Cruse Bereavement Support promotes the wellbeing of bereaved people, and to enable anyone bereaved by death to understand their grief and cope with their loss. They provide counselling and support, information, advice, education and training services.
Dementia UK
Telephone
0800 888 6678 (helpline, 9am–9pm Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm Saturday and Sunday)
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.dementiauk.org
Dementia UK provides specialist dementia support for families through its Admiral Nurse service.
Dying Matters (Hospice UK)
Website
www.dyingmatters.org
Dying Matters is a national campaign by Hospice UK that aims to change public knowledge, attitudes and behaviours towards dying, death and bereavement.
The Good Grief Trust
Website
www.thegoodgrieftrust.org
The Good Grief Trust is a bereavement support website that signposts to a wide range of immediate, tailored local and national support.
GOV.UK
Website
www.gov.uk/find-bereavement-services-from-council
The UK government website has a search function to find local bereavement services by postcode.
Hospice UK
Telephone
020 7520 8200
Website
www.hospiceuk.org
Hospice UK is a national charity for hospice care. They have details of hospices across the UK, some of which may be able to provide bereavement services.
Independent Age
Telephone
0800 319 6789 (helpline, 8.30am–6.30pm Monday–Friday)
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.independentage.org
Independent Age provides information and advice for older people, their families and carers. They have an online service called GriefChat where you can chat directly to a specially trained bereavement counsellor.
Samaritans
Telephone
116 123 (24 hours, seven days a week)
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.samaritans.org
Samaritans offers a safe, confidential phone line providing non-judgemental emotional support. This is for people with feelings of distress or despair, including those that could lead to suicide.
Sue Ryder
Telephone
0808 164 4572
Website
www.sueryder.org
Sue Ryder support people who are living with a terminal illness or a neurological condition, or who are bereaved. They have local services and also offer online bereavement support.
Winston’s Wish
Telephone
0808 8020 021 (helpline, 9am–5pm Monday–Friday)
Email
[email protected]
Website
winstonswish.org
Winston’s Wish supports bereaved children, young people, their families and the professionals who support them.
Review information
Last reviewed: October 2021
Next review due: October 2024
Our information is based on evidence and need, and is regularly updated using quality-controlled processes. It is reviewed by experts in health and social care and people affected by dementia.
Reviewed by: Dr Jacqueline Crowther, Admiral Nurse, Admiral Nurse Dementia Helpline, Dementia UK, Jane Chatterjee, Lecturer in Palliative Care, St Gemma’s Hospice and Dr Remy Marckus, Clinical Psychologist.
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