Comforting People Who Are Grieving Can Be Tricky Territory

It's difficult to know exactly what to say to someone suffering from grief since words or actions that comfort one person can feel like a slap in the face to another. Yet most of us want to offer comfort when a person whom we care about is grieving the imminent death of a loved one, or after such a death has occurred. Following are tips that may help you find the right words, or at least some passable words, as well as advice from caregivers and spouses who’ve been through tough times. View slideshow on HealthCentral about the minefield of offering comfort to those who grieve.  MedicareFAQ – Medicare Resource Center Support a caregiver or jump-start discussion in support groups with real stories - for bulk orders of Minding Our Elders e-mail Carol                                              Related StoriesNow That Christmas Is Here Remember: Our Best Is Good EnoughFirst Dementia Diagnosis Might Take TimeAnniversary of Loved One's Death Particularly Hard During Holidays 
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