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RESOURCES

Mental Health Resources

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Resources are provided as a courtesy & should not be considered as an endorsement by Care After ICU. 
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FOR MENTAL HEALTH CRISES

National Suicide Prevention Hotline

1-800-273-8255

Lifeline Crisis CHAT Line

www.contact-usa.org/chat.html

Provides online emotional support, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention services.

I'M Alive

www.imalive.org

www.hopeline.com

Live online network that uses INSTANT MESSAGING to respond to people in crisis.

FOR CHILDREN, TEENS, AND YOUNG ADULTS

Actively Moving Forward
https://healgrief.org/actively-moving-forward/
A national network created in response to the needs of grieving young adults.


Dougy Center, the National Center for Grieving Children and Families
http://www.dougy.org/grief-resources/help-for-kids/
Provides a safe place for children, teens, young adults and their families who are grieving a
death to share their experience through peer support groups, education, and training.


Good Grief
www.good-grief.org
Tips and support for helping a child through the grief process.


Hope Again
www.hopeagain.uk.com
Grief support for young people


National Alliance for Children’s Grief
http://www.childrengrieve.org
Resources to help a grieving child, links to support services.


Rainbows for All Children
http://www.rainbows.org
Provides support to youth as they navigate grief and heal from loss associated with death,
divorce, deployment, deportation, illness, incarceration, community crisis. Online resources and
webinars, list of in person support groups.


Sesame Street
www.sesamestreet.org/parents/topicsandactivities/topics/grief
Tips, videos, children's story to help your family communicate with one another, express
emotions, and begin the process of moving forward.
www.sesameworkshop.org/what-we-do/our-initiatives/dealing-with-grief-30-
detail.html
The “When Families Grieve” Program was developed to help children summon the strength to
heal after the death of a parent. The effort includes two outreach kits in both English and
Spanish — one specifically for military families, as part of our larger efforts to support these
families, and another for the general public.


Students Grieving Coalition
grievingstudents.org


Teenage Grief Sucks
www.teenagegriefsucks.com
A teen-run website that’s opening up conversations about grief. Read and share stores with
others about personal experiences with loss.

Resources are provided as a courtesy & should not be considered as an endorsement by Community Hospice and Palliative Care.


The Dinner Party
www.thedinnerparty.org
A community of other emerging adults who have experienced a past loss. In person and on-line
meetups to support each other.


The Parmenter Foundation’s Teen Grief
parmenterfoundation.org/teen-bereavement-resources/
This series of videos provides recommendations and information on how teens grieve.

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