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Resources

If you or your loved one are facing and needing end-of-life care and are interested in accessing our facility, please discuss this with your doctor. Your doctor will inform the Stettler Palliative Care Team of your wishes.

Adult Reading

Adult Reading

  • ​How to Go On Living When Someone You Love Dies by Therase A. Rando, Ph.D.

  • Seven Choices; Finding Daylight After Loss Shatters Your World by Martha Whitmore​

  • Healing After Loss; Daily Meditations for Working Through Grief by Martha Whitmore

  • Widow to Widow; Thoughtful, Practical Ideas Rebuilding Your Life by Genevieve Davis Ginsburg

  • No Time for Good-byes, Coping with Sorrow, and Anger and Injustice After a Tragic Death by Janice Harris Lord

  • I Wasn’t Ready to Say Good-bye: Surviving Coping & Healing After the Sudden Death of a Loved One by Brook Noel and Pamela D. Blair, PhD

  • Father Loss, How Sons of All Ages come to Terms with Deaths of Their Dads by Neil Chethik

  • Motherless Daughters, the Legacy of Loss by Hope Edelman

  • The Grieving Garden, Living with the Death of a Child by Suzanne Redfern and Sesan K. Gilbert

for children

Books for Children

  • Sad Isn’t Bad by Michalene Mundy (Good Grief Guidebook for kids dealing with loss)

  • When Dinosaurs Die, A Guide to Understanding Death by Laurie Krasny Brown and Marc Brown

  • Gran-Gran’s Best Trick, A Story for Children Who Have Lost Someone They Love by L. Dwight Holden, MD (loss of a grandfather)

  • Love You Forever by Robert Munsch

  • The Empty Place, A Child’s Guide Through Grief by Roberta Temes, PhD

  • Fire in My Heart, Ice in My Veins (a journal for teenagers experiencing a loss) by Enid Samuel-Traisman, M.S.W.

web resources

Web Resources

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