Resources for the Community

Printed Resources for Parents

Pathways provides several resources to help individuals through the grieving process. Please feel free to download any of the brochures below or visit our in-house library for more free materials.

Adolescents

The teen years are a difficult time. Learn how to help adolescents navigate through the struggles of loss.

School Age Children

Resource for helping children when they often lack the maturity to express feelings associated with grief in a healthy way.

Early Childhood

Many forget that young children grieve too. Learn how to help children find healthy coping mechanisms after grief.

Funerals

Funerals can be scary for children. Help them understand what to expect and how them support.

Printed Resources for Schools

How Students React to Grief

Students react in different ways to death, all of which are normal. Learn more about how they respond and how to help them cope with their grief at the link below.

How Counselors and Teachers Tell Students about a Death

This is a resource for counselors and teachers on how to inform their students about a death.

Printed Resources for the Community

Hospice

Find our brochure about how to choose the right hospice care facility for you or a loved one at the link below. 

Pallative Care

Learn all about Pathways’ palliative care team and services, including what it is, what we do, and FAQs at the link below. 

Grief & Loss

We’ve offered comprehensive grief and loss services since 1978. This includes support for caregivers, community education, counseling, art therapy, child bereavement services, and more. Learn about our varying services at the link below. 

Veterans

As a member of the We Honor Veterans program, we work hard to recognize and honor our veterans and the sacrifices they’ve made. 

Library

The Pathways library has more than 1,200 books available for the community to check out. Our extensive collection provides insights on a variety of subjects and is here to help you navigate the difficult emotions that come with life’s most difficult moments. Book topics include coping with death and dying in all aspects, chronic illness, Alzheimer’s and dementia, ethical issues, depression, literature and poetry, veterans and many more.

Books may be checked out Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Ask our front desk receptionist for assistance.

Informed Consent for Teletherapy

This Informed Consent for Teletherapy contains important information concerning engaging in electronic psychotherapy or teletherapy. Please read this carefully and let your counselor know if you have any questions.

Not seeing what you were looking for?

Feel free to contact us for additional resources specific to your needs.
Please call 970.663.3500 or email info@pathways-care.org.