After a bereavement, who can I turn to for further support?
The following services can offer practical and emotional support:
- Money Advice Service: Free and impartial money advice to support people going through significant life events
- Citizens Advice Bureau: Free information and legal advice on what to do after someone has died, including who to inform and what to do about financial affairs and wills
- Age UK: Information and advice covering every facet of later life, including support for people experiencing grief
- Cruse Bereavement Care: Face-to-face, telephone, email and website support for anyone experiencing a bereavement
- Samaritans: Available 24 hours a day, providing confidential emotional support for people who are experiencing feelings of distress and despair
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