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Navigating the Holidays for the First Time After the Death of a Loved One

By Amanda T.
November 27, 2023 3 Min Read
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The holiday season is traditionally a time of joy, celebration, and togetherness. However, for those who have recently lost a loved one, facing the holidays for the first time without them can be an emotionally challenging experience. Coping with grief during this festive time requires a unique set of strategies and support. In this article, we will explore ways to navigate the holidays with sensitivity, compassion, and self-care after the death of a loved one.

Acknowledge Your Feelings:

Grief is a complex and individual process, and there is no right or wrong way to feel during the holidays. It’s essential to acknowledge and accept your emotions, allowing yourself the space to grieve in whatever way feels most authentic to you. Whether it’s sadness, anger, or a mix of conflicting emotions, recognizing and embracing your feelings is an important first step in navigating the holiday season.

Create New Traditions:

Traditions are an integral part of the holiday experience, often centred around shared moments with loved ones. In the absence of someone dear, consider creating new traditions or adapting existing ones to honour their memory. This might involve incorporating a ritual or activity that pays tribute to your loved one, such as lighting a special candle, playing their favourite holiday music, or preparing a dish they enjoyed. By integrating their presence into new traditions, you can find a way to celebrate their life while still acknowledging the reality of their absence.

Communicate Your Needs:

Open and honest communication with family and friends is crucial during this time. Share your thoughts and feelings with those close to you, expressing your needs and boundaries. If certain traditions or gatherings feel too overwhelming, don’t hesitate to communicate that and suggest alternatives. Surround yourself with people who understand and support your grieving process, and be clear about what you need to make it through the holidays with as much grace as possible.

Memorialize and Remember:

Create a space for remembrance by setting up a memorial or tribute to your loved one. This could be as simple as displaying a photo, lighting a memorial candle, or creating a scrapbook of cherished memories. Share stories about your loved one with family and friends, keeping their spirit alive in conversation. By actively remembering and honouring their presence, you can find solace in the shared memories that continue to connect you.

Self-Care is Crucial:

Taking care of your physical and emotional well-being is paramount during the holidays, especially after the death of a loved one. Prioritize self-care by maintaining regular sleep patterns, engaging in activities that bring you comfort, and seeking professional support if needed. Permit yourself to say no to commitments that may exacerbate stress, and allow time for quiet reflection and rejuvenation.

Navigating the holidays after the death of a loved one is undoubtedly challenging, but with self-compassion, open communication, and thoughtful remembrance, it is possible to find moments of peace and connection. Embracing the ebb and flow of emotions, creating new traditions, and prioritizing self-care can contribute to a holiday season that, despite the absence of a dear one, remains meaningful and, eventually, a part of your healing journey.

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Understanding What You’re Feeling

Griefย is a normal reaction to the loss of a loved one. It can also be a reaction to the loss of relationships, physical ability, opportunities or future hopes and dreams.

Bereavementย is the state of having suffered the loss of a loved one. It is the time after a loss during which grief is experienced and mourning occurs.

Mourning is the external expression of grief. It includes rituals that mark someoneโ€™s death, such as funerals, wakes or memorial services. Mourning is strongly influenced by a personโ€™s spiritual and cultural beliefs and practices.

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    Mission: Hospice Orillia offers practical, emotional and spiritual support to those in our community coping with advanced illness, death and bereavement. Our volunteers and staff serve clients and their loved ones of all ages and backgrounds with compassion and respect, while honouring their choices and supporting them through their life journey.

    Vission: Hospice Orillia will be recognized as a leader in both providing and advocating for Hospice Palliative Care services within our community. We will enhance the awareness and understanding of the need for these services through education, collaboration and community involvement.

    Inclusion: Hospice Orillia is committed to creating and maintaining an environment free of discrimination.ย  All individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and have equal opportunities. Our programs, services and opportunities will be accessible regardless of age, ancestry, colour, race, citizenship, ethnic origin, place of origin, creed, disability, family status, marital status, gender identity, gender expression, receipt of public assistance, record of offences, sex, or sexual orientation. We always provide a positive space to our clients, volunteers, and staff.

    Land Acknowledgement

    We would like to acknowledge that the land which we are gathered on today is the traditional territory of the Anishinaabek Nation; specifically, the Chippewa Tri โ€“ Council comprised of the Chippewas of Beausoleil, Rama and Georgina Island First Nations and more recently the Mississaugas of the Credit River First Nation.

    Ontario is covered by 46 treaties and other agreements and is home to many Indigenous Nations from across Turtle Island, including the Inuit and the Mรฉtis. These treaties and other agreements, including the One Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, are agreements to peaceably share and care for the land and its resources. Other Indigenous Nations, Europeans, and newcomers were invited into this covenant in the spirit of respect, peace, and friendship.

    Most of us have come here as settlers, immigrants, or newcomers in this generation or generations past.

    We are all Treaty people.  Every day we are mindful of broken covenants, and we strive to make this right. We commit to collaborating based on the foundational assumption that Indigenous Peoples have the power, strength, and competency to develop culturally specific strategies for their communities.  We are dedicated to honouring Indigenous self-determination, history, and culture, and are committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and respect with all First Nation, Mรฉtis and Inuit people.

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