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From the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, answers to questions like, “What do I tell people about what happened?” and “What do I need to know about planning the funeral?”
Resource and Healing Guide that provides information about coping with loss, the survivor loss community, and resources to help with your journey.
A Resource and Healing Guide that provides information about how to help young loss survivors.
Written by fellow suicide loss survivor Jeffrey Jackson, the booklet is an easy read that offers insight and essential information covering common experiences by those impacted by suicide loss.
Request a call from a trained volunteer who has also lost a loved one to suicide, add a square to the digital memory quilt, read real stories about loss, and more.
Information and resources for new survivors of suicide loss put together by others who have survived losing loved ones to suicide.
Ten helpful tips to help you navigate conversations with suicide loss survivors in a kind, thoughtful, and responsible way.
Those who have recently lost a loved one to suicide may be at a higher risk of suicide themselves. Familiarize yourself with the warning signs, and learn how to start a conversation with someone you may be concerned about.
Suggestions for supporting those bereaved by suicide put together with input from other suicide loss survivors.
Healing Our Schools After a Loss: A toolkit for schools responding to a suicide or sudden death.
A Manager’s Guide to Suicide Postvention in the Workplace: 10 Action Steps for Dealing with the Aftermath of Suicide
Suicide Prevention Competencies for Faith Leaders: Supporting Life Before, During, and After a Suicidal Crisis
A sudden death can result in significant damage to property and should be cleaned by a specialized, professional cleaning service. Do not attempt to clean areas affected by the death on your own or allow volunteers or other unqualified individuals to attempt to clean the area where the death occurred.
If you do not have homeowner’s insurance, other insurance coverage, cannot afford to pay your deductible, or do not have insurance that will pay for professional clean up service, there may be financial assistance available to you. Apply at the link below.
Caring Connections offers grief support groups that are eight weeks in length and offered quarterly at the University of Utah College of Nursing, various University of Utah Health Centers, and online.
Phone Number (801) 585-9522
Grief support groups for children, teens, and their parents.
Phone Number (801) 466-6730
Peer-group, interfaith grief support for children and families, offering a safe and supportive place for hope and healing.
Phone Number (801) 302-0220
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention lists U.S. and international suicide bereavement support groups as a public service to loss survivors.
Learn about finding different types of treatment, what to expect, and payment options for treatment. Find treatment facility options near you.
Free, anonymous, and private mental health or substance use questionnaires for everyone in Utah. These questionnaires are quick to take, are based on research, and provide connections to resources.
Professional, low-cost therapy in Spanish and English. Latino Behavioral Health offers a range of therapeutic services tailored to meet the diverse needs of their Latino clients.
Phone Number (801) 935-4447
NAMI’s HelpLine Support Team provides information about mental health conditions and about resources in the community. Available Monday through Friday from 9 am to 4:15 pm.
Phone Number (801) 323-9900
Callers are connected with a trained caregiver who can provide appropriate self-care tools, peer support, treatment options, crisis resources, and more. Available 7 days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Phone Number (833) 442-2211
The state’s leading resource network connecting Utahns in need with local health and human services. Supported by United Way of Utah, this vital service is free and confidential.
Valley Behavioral Health is a community not for profit agency that is licensed by the State of Utah and nationally accredited by CARF International. At Valley Behavioral Health, we work with thousands of individuals who seek mental health resources and treatment each year, helping them achieve a life they deserve — one that frees them from the grips of mental illness, addiction, and behavioral issues. If you or a loved one are seeking help, a therapist is sitting alongside to provide you treatment today.
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