Sibs

Sibs

Sibs is a UK organization supporting people who have a disabled brother or sister. They have a webpage with extensive information on grief and bereavement for sibling caregivers.

Biblio-Santé thematic booklets

Biblio-Santé thematic booklets

Biblio-Santé compiles quality health-related guides on various health conditions and topics. Each guide includes a resource directory, reading suggestions, practical advice, and film, series & program suggestions.
Consult their website https://bibliosante.ca/en/
Bereavement thematic booklet: https://bibliosante.ca/en/cahier_deuil.php
Caregivers thematic booklet: https://bibliosante.ca/en/cahier_proches_aidants.php
Seniors & aging thematic booklet: https://bibliosante.ca/en/cahier_aines.php

SPA-LTC toolkit

SPA-LTC toolkit

Strengthening a Palliative Approach in Long-term Care (SPA-LTC) is a national project conducting research and providing resources on palliative care within long-term care settings in Canada. They also offer province-specific informational pamphlets on preparing families for end of life and supporting family members in bereavement. Select your language and province at the top of the webpage.
Consult their website https://spaltc.ca/toolkit/

Bridge C-14

Bridge C-14

For: those considering/pursuing Medical Aid in Dying (MAID), those supporting someone pursuing MAID, those grieving a MAID loss
Offers: 1:1 Peer support (intake form can be filled directly on the website), Drop-in sessions (1h on zoom, see schedule on the website), Facebook groups, 10-week grief support group (90min sessions, offered seasonally -see schedule on the website, currently separated between parent and spouse loss), Mouvement group sessions (2nd friday of the month), writing workshops (registrations currently closed), End of life consultants and Death doulas (email for contact), Private counselling for MAID-specific grief and bereavement support (see each provider for eligible provinces of residence, free 20-min consults, in-person sessions possible in Toronto, Waterloo and Calgary)
No cost but suggested donations for each activity (see on website), except for private counselling (after the first free 20min consult)