Bereavement is probably the single most emotional and traumatic event which most people will face during a lifetime and at Quinn’s we are privileged to assist people as we realize how important it is to help and support families and individuals both during and after this difficult time.
The following are some of the services we offer as part of our aftercare service:
A Widowed Parent Grant may be payable to you if you are widowed with dependent children.
Assistance is also available from the local HSE Community Welfare Office in the form of a payment under the Supplementary Welfare Allowance Scheme. This can be in addition to the other payments. Download them form here and here.
If you have any difficulty completing these forms, we are available to assist.
Quinn’s Resource Package
At Quinn’s we realize how important it is to guide and support families and individuals both during and after their bereavement and we feel that providing them with a resource package which is presented to them after the funeral will help them through their many stages of grief, provide useful information, contacts for local bereavement support groups and other useful contact numbers will help ease their pain during this very stressful, emotional time.
The Resource Pack that we present to families after the funeral includes:
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- Quinn’s Information Booklet: this contains information about all the different funeral options available, entitlements (bereavement grant/ other assistance), information about funeral account charges, how to obtain a Death Certificate, advice on Solicitors, Memorials, Pre-Paid Funeral Plans, contacts for In Memoriam Cards/Aknowledgement Cards and Bereavement Support.
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- Now What? : This is a booklet produced by the Centre for the Grief Journey which has proved to have been helpful to many families especially in cases of traumatic bereavement.
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- Irish Association of Funeral Directors Customer Care Charter Information Leaflet: this outlines the roles and responsibilities of funeral directors and their representative association and answers many frequently asked questions or queries.
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- Leaflets from the Armagh Diocesan Pastoral Centre: they offer peer support programmes to assist children (RAINBOWS), adolescents (SPECTRUM) and adults (KALEIDOSCOPE) who are grieving a death, separation or other painful transition in their family. They also offer THE WIDER CIRCLE-TRAUMA PROGRAMME which offers structured self-help to individuals and to those who care for traumatized individuals. They also offer individual bereavement support.
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- Hospital Counselling Leaflet: this gives a useful list of contacts and contact numbers e.g. Irish Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society, the Samaritans, Bereavement Counselling Services etc.
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- Leaflets produced on behalf of the Irish Hospice Foundation: These leaflets were produced especially for the Irish Association of Funeral Directors and offer valuable insight into the effects of different bereavements in specific areas. Examples of these leaflets are: The Grieving Family/ Grieving the death of someone close / When someone you care about is bereaved / Adults grieving the death of a parent / When a child is bereaved / Living through the death of your partner or spouse. We have had great feedback on these leaflets and are delighted that quite a number of people have benefited from reading them and that through time they did help ease their sadness.
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- A List of useful websites which deal with every aspect of grief.
- A list of books that can be purchased at any good bookshop which can help families both emotionally and spiritually deal with their grief over time and offer them comfort and advice and make their journey of grief a lot more bearable.