Launching your journey

When death or loss enters our landscape, we have so many emotions AND we have a flood of new information, projects, and tasks.  In our work together, we will identify the landmarks specific to your journey like: accounts, memberships and subscriptions, and personal belongings.  We will explore the people, places, and practices that have and can support you in this journey, and we will identify next steps for you to take.  Our work together begins with a complimentary consultation. From there, we will schedule your After Loss Orientation and Assessment.

After Loss Orientation and Assessment

$600

Includes:

  • 2-hour Zoom Call to explore the landscape of your unique experience to specifically identify the trailheads and landmarks in your journey, including:

    • Bank Accounts 

    • Retirement Accounts

    • Real property

    • Credit Cards

    • Online Accounts and Subscriptions

    • Personal Belongings

  • Customized Spreadsheet to identify your professional team and personal support people

  • Customized Orientation and Assessment of Your Logistical Landscape

  • Integrated grief and stress support throughout the call to attend to your body, mind, and spirit

  • Resources and Referrals

  • A New Path Workbook and Guide for Your First Year of Loss and Logistics

  • Video with a personalized ritual for your loss journey

  • 1 hour  Follow-up Zoom Call to review


Optional Continued Supported Grief and Logistics Journey
$150/hr

Grief and the logistics of loss may be solitary work but no human can go through this journey alone.  That’s why the supported journey is here.  I know that the to-do list can seem never ending.  I understand that sometimes seeing a name or touching a paper brings a grief wave.  I also know that the logistical work can intrude in your life.  The supported journey is to provide a container dedicated to helping you to move through the logistics as you mourn. It includes:

  • Tracking Your Work from Your Customized Orientation and Assessment

  • Ongoing Updating of Resources and Referrals

  • Attention to and Support for the dual processes of grief and logistical work