We all grieve differently
We are proud to help ensure that the families of our residents have all the support they need as they move through the grieving process.
“Life is full of grief, to exactly the degree we allow ourselves to love other people.”
— Orson Scott Card, Shadow of the Giant
Grieving is a process
To learn more about safely navigating through your grief, check out our latest grief support blog posts below.
Mental Health Effects After a Traumatic Accident: The Hidden Repercussions
This resource explores the often-overlooked mental health effects that can follow a traumatic accident, such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It highlights how emotional trauma is a natural response to life-threatening events and should be treated with the same importance as physical injuries.
The guide explains that even individuals without severe physical injuries may experience significant psychological distress, with studies showing that many accident survivors develop ongoing mental health symptoms.
It also outlines common reactions such as intrusive thoughts, fear of driving, sleep disturbances, grief, and survivor’s guilt, as well as how these challenges can interfere with daily life and recovery.
In addition, the resource provides insight into risk factors, signs to watch for, and available treatment options—including therapy approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and support systems that can aid in recovery.
Overall, the goal is to help individuals better understand the connection between traumatic events and mental health, recognize symptoms early, and explore supportive paths toward healing.