More Helpful Resources

Grief Support

No two people grieve in the same way and there is no “right” way to grieve or any timeline to follow. Healing from grief involves having adequate support and time, as well as learning healthy coping skills. There are many resources to assist you as you work through your grief or help a friend who is grieving. For more than 70 years, the professional team at Hooper & Weaver has supported families through the grieving process. Our compassionate care doesn’t stop at the graveside. We’re here to provide access to resources that will guide you along a path to healing. And our community connections are extensive – so please feel free to use our network and ask for help. You are not alone.

Local Grief Support Groups

Hospice of the Foothills offers professionally facilitated grief support groups that are open to all community members – regardless whether you have used Hospice of the Foothills services. View their events calendar to find the right group for you.

Local Faith Based Communities

Hooper & Weaver maintains longstanding relationships with many of the more than 75 faith-based communities in Nevada County. We are happy to share this network with you and your family members. Simply call or email for more information or individual contact information for a particular community.

When Families Grieve

Grief is complex. It encompasses a wide range of emotions that can come and go in waves. This production by the Sesame Street Workshop offers tips and guidance to help your family communicate with one another, express emotions and begin the process of moving forward. With time, you and your family will experience new happy moments together.

Purple Lotus Coaching

Patricia Johnston, M.N., R.A., is a locally based, certified professional grief and loss coach. Her clients have had a wide range of grief and loss experiences–from death of a beloved spouse to caregiver’s burnout and anticipatory grief to relationship breakup. Thanks to her educational and professional background – and personal experience with grief and loss – she is uniquely situated to coach her clients through grief and loss issues.

Suggested Reading

These books have been recommended by professional grief counselors. The wide variety is meant to guide you in understanding some of the emotions you may be feeling, whether you have experienced the loss of a loved one or you are helping a friend or family member cope with their loss. We also have a lending library that houses many other resources to help people adjust to living without their loved one.

For Adults

The Healing Companion, By Jeff Kane MD (local author)

The American Book of Dying; Lessons in Healing Spiritual Pain, By Richard Groves and Henriette Anne Klauser

Tuesdays with Morrie, By Mitch Albom

The Wheel of Life: A Memoir of Living and Dying, By Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

Midlife Orphan – Facing Life’s Changes Now That Your Parents Are Gone, By Jane Brooks

The Orphaned Adult – Understanding and Coping with Grief and Change After the Death of Our Parents, By Alexander Levy

Life After Loss: A Personal Guide for Dealing with Death, Divorce, Job Change and Relocation, By Robert Deits

How to Go On Living When Someone You Love Dies, By Therese Rando

Transcending Loss: Understanding the Lifelong Impact of Grief and How to Make It Meaningful, By A. D. Prend

Winter Grief, Summer Grace: Returning to Life After a Loved One Dies, By J. Miller

The Orphaned Adult, By Marc Angel

Swallowed By a Snake – The Gift of the Masculine Side of Healing, By Thomas Golden

Heaven is for Real, By Todd Burpo

90 Minutes in Heaven: My True Story, By Don Piper

A Healing Touch, Edited by Richard Russo

Tear Soup, By Pat Schwiebert

House of Light, By Mary Oliver

For Children and Teens

“Why Do People Die?” Helping Your Child Understand – With Love and Illustrations, By Cynthia MacGregor

Little Tree, By Joyce Mills, Ph.D.

Gentle Willow, By Joyce Mills, Ph.D.

What’s Heaven?, By Maria Shriver

Bereaved Children and Teens: A Support Guide for Parents and Professionals, By Earl Grollman

Helping Children Cope with Grief, By Alan Wolfelt

Straight Talk About Death for Teenagers: How to Cope with Losing Someone You Love, By Earl Grollman

Lifetimes, By M. Bryan and R. Ingpen

Love You, Teddy: A Tail of Loss and Hope, By Virginia Ulch

Mosaic Moon, By Francis, H. Kakagawa

What’s Happening to Grandpa?, By Maria Shriver

The Fall of Freddie the Leaf, By Leo Buscaglia

Goodbye Music, By Robert Harris

Healing your Grieving Heart for Teens: 100 Practical Ideas, By Alan Wolfelt

When Someone VERY Special Dies, By Marge Heegaard