What to bring when visiting a friend who is grieving?
You know the type: flowers, a memorial plaque, a candle, a photo frame, a necklace. Classic sympathy gifts show your genuine love and affection towards both the deceased and your grieving friend, and are always a great choice when you are not sure what to get.
Send your expression of condolences with a sympathy gift basket. Each sympathy basket is carefully designed to include a wide selection of comfort foods, ranging from fresh fruits to gourmet cookies, suitable for a grieving family or memorial service.
The answer is yes, if you are comfortable doing so. Texting a condolence is an efficient way to immediately reach out to friends and family. A heartfelt message lets those who are grieving know we are thinking of them. Receiving these short, meaningful messages allows the bereaved to feel comforted and supported.
We recommend choosing a candle, calming tea hamper, self-care wellness hamper, or memento photo gift. You might also find other more personal and unique sympathy gifts that suit their personality and your relationship that are more appropriate.
We recommend choosing a candle, calming tea hamper, self-care wellness hamper, or memento photo gift. You might also find other more personal and unique sympathy gifts that suit their personality and your relationship that are more appropriate.
Care packages are sweet and often unexpected gifts that are perfect for sending to friends and family who may be a long distance away but never far from your mind. The reason for sending a care package could be a happy one: a new job, a personal milestone, or even a "good luck on your finals" treat.
The term “home care package” refers to a fixed amount of money allocated by the federal government to an older person to provide services which will enable them to continue to live independently. The amount of money provided depends on the person's needs, as assessed by an independent assessment agency.
Home Care Packages (HCP) are one of the ways that older Australians can access affordable care services to get some help at home. They are designed for those with more complex care needs that go beyond what the Commonwealth Home Support Programme can provide.