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Preserving Memories with Memorial Jewellery

Preserving Memories with Memorial Jewellery - Inscripture

Discover the profound significance of Memorial jewellery a timeless tradition that allows you to cherish and remember your departed loved ones. In this insightful blog post, we delve into the various types of memorial jewellery, its enduring popularity, the invaluable benefits it offers, the meticulous process of transforming ashes into exquisite jewellery, expert tips for selecting the ideal piece, pricing considerations, and essential care instructions.

Introduction to Memorial Jewellery: Celebrating Lives and Legacies

Memorial jewellery represents a deeply personal and custom-crafted form of adornment, often created from the ashes or hair of a cherished individual who has passed away. These meticulously designed pieces serve as poignant keepsakes, ensuring that the memory of your loved one lives on for generations to come. From elegant pendants to intricately designed necklaces and bracelets, each memorial jewellery piece is a distinctive and heartfelt tribute to your beloved.

Throughout history, memorial jewellery has stood as a testament to remembrance, with its origins tracing back centuries to ancient Rome. In that era, mourners wore rings crafted from the ashes of their departed loved ones, symbolising grief and honouring their memory. Today, memorial jewellery remains a cherished tradition, offering solace and a tangible connection to those we have lost.

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Explore the Types of Memorial Jewellery: Finding the Perfect Tribute

Modern memorial jewellery encompasses a diverse array of styles, ensuring a meaningful and personalised representation of your loved one’s legacy. Here are some of the most prevalent types:

Preserving Memories with Memorial Jewellery - InscriptureAshes Jewellery

Cremation jewellery is a type of memorial jewellery that is made from the ashes of a departed loved one. These jewellery pieces can be made from a variety of materials, including resin, gold, silver or steel. Ashes jewellery is a beautiful way to keep your loved one’s memory alive and to honour them in a special and unique way.

Preserving Memories with Memorial Jewellery - InscriptureHandwriting Jewellery

Handwriting jewellery is a type of memorial jewellery that is made from the handwriting of a lost loved one. These pieces are usually made from gold, silver, rose gold or steel and feature the handwriting of the loved one engraved onto a wide range of items. Handwriting jewellery is a special way to keep your loved one’s memory alive and to remember them always, these pieces serve as enduring reminders of their presence and individuality.

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Photo jewellery is an engraved photo of a departed loved one, either alone or celebrating your treasured memories together. It is a beautiful way to remember your loved one and to keep their memory alive, providing a beautiful and heartfelt means of preserving your loved one’s essence and celebrating their life.

Preserving Memories with Memorial Jewellery - InscriptureFingerprint Jewellery

Fingerprint jewellery is made from the intricate details of the fingerprint of a departed loved one. Fingerprint jewellery is a unique and special way to keep your loved one’s memory alive and to honour them in a meaningful way.

Discover the Popularity of Memorial Jewellery: A Tribute to Remember

Memorial jewellery has gained widespread popularity for its ability to evoke profound emotions and serve as a lasting symbol of remembrance. The reasons for its enduring appeal are numerous:

First, it is a beautiful and unique way to remember and honour a departed loved one. It can provide comfort and healing in a time of grief and can be a reminder of the special bond shared with the loved one. Memorial jewellery is also a way to keep the memory of your loved one alive and to remember them forever.

It is also a great way to show your love and appreciation for your lost loved one. It can be a beautiful way to express your feelings and to show that you will never forget them. Memorial jewellery can also be a special reminder of the time you shared together and the bond you shared.

Preserving Memories with Memorial Jewellery - InscriptureExplore the Benefits of Memorial Jewellery: A Symbol of Comfort and Connection

Wearing memorial jewellery offers numerous benefits that provide solace and aid the healing process:

Comfort and Healing: Memorial jewellery serves as a source of solace during times of grief, providing comfort and promoting healing. It acts as a tangible reminder of the love and connection that transcends physical existence.

Expressing Love and Appreciation: These precious pieces enable us to express our love and appreciation for our departed loved ones, even in their absence. They serve as a constant reminder of the enduring bond you shared.

Honouring Their Memory: Memorial jewellery acts as a heartfelt tribute, preserving the memory of our loved ones for generations to come. It allows us to celebrate their life and the impact they had on our own.

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The Process of Transforming Ashes into Jewellery: Crafted with Care and Respect

Transforming ashes into jewellery is a meticulous and comprehensive process. Entrust our skilled professionals to guide you through this journey:

Consultation and Design: Our dedicated team can assist you in selecting the perfect style, material, and resin colour for your cherished piece. We ensure a seamless and stress-free experience, offering compassionate support during your time of grief.

Expert Craftsmanship: Once your choice is finalised, our artisans respectfully create your chosen jewellery. With meticulous attention to detail, we meticulously craft a piece that encapsulates the essence of your loved one.

Lasting Treasures: Once your jewellery is completed, it becomes a cherished keepsake ready to be worn, preserving your loved one’s memory for generations to come.

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Expert Tips for Choosing the Right Memorial Jewellery: Meaningful Remembrance

Selecting the ideal memorial jewellery piece involves thoughtful consideration. Here are some valuable tips to help guide your decision:

Symbolic Design: Choose a design that holds personal meaning, such as a heart or a specific symbol that resonates with your relationship and the memories you cherish.

Durable Materials: Opt for materials known for their longevity and durability, ensuring your memorial jewellery remains as exquisite as the memories it represents.

Comfortable Fit: Select a size that feels comfortable and complements your style, allowing you to wear your precious piece with ease and grace.

Budget-Friendly Choices: Consider pieces that align with your budget while maintaining exceptional quality. Our commitment to competitive pricing ensures you can find the perfect memorial jewellery within your desired range.

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Cost of Memorial Jewellery

The cost of memorial jewellery can vary depending on the type of jewellery, the design, the material, and the jeweller you are working with. We are proud to offer the most competitive, quality jewellery, without compromising on any aspect of quality or service. Generally speaking, our jewellery can range from under £30, to almost £1000 dependent on the material for more intricate pieces.

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Caring for Memorial Jewellery

It is important to take care of your jewellery in order to keep it looking its best and to ensure it lasts for years to come. Here are some tips for caring for your jewellery:

Safe Storage: Store your jewellery in a secure place away from direct sunlight, excessive heat, and humidity, protecting its integrity and longevity.

Regular Cleaning: Gently clean your jewellery using a soft, dry cloth to maintain its pristine condition and restore its natural radiance.

Avoid Harsh Conditions: Protect your jewellery by avoiding exposure to water, chemicals, and activities that may scratch or dent it, ensuring its longevity and sentimental value.

Following these tips will help to ensure your jewellery looks its best and lasts for years to come.

Choose Our Memorial Jewellery for a Lasting Tribute: Preserving Treasured Memories

If you seek a special and profound way to honour a departed loved one, our memorial jewellery offers a timeless solution. With its exquisite craftsmanship, it serves as an enduring symbol, capturing your treasured memories for a lifetime. Entrust us with the privilege of helping you perpetuate the legacy of your beloved and keeping their memory alive forever.

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Sentimental Gifts For The Groom On His Wedding Day

Sentimental Gifts For The Groom On His Wedding Day - Inscripture

A wedding day is undoubtedly one of the top major life events for many couples and a day the bride and groom will always cherish and remember forever.

If you have been invited to an upcoming wedding or looking for the perfect gift for your significant other, here are ten sentimental gifts to give the groom on his wedding day to ensure he feels loved and appreciated.

As a brand specialising in memorial jewellery, you may be surprised that we suggest our pieces for wedding gifts. However, the personalised engraving technology we use to create our jewellery can also work perfectly as sentimental wedding gifts!

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Top 10 Gifts for the Groom on His Wedding Day:

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Watch: A personalised watch strap is a timely classic gift for a groom, but you make it extra special by having it engraved with a personal message or their wedding date.

Cufflinks: Cufflinks are a stylish and functional accessory for any groom. Gifting customised cufflinks with their and their partner’s initials or a special symbol adds a personal touch. Plus, if you give these before the wedding date, they may be able to wear them on the day, adding further sentimental value.

Engraved Bottle Opener: Similar to the customised cufflinks, a personalised bottle opener is something he can use for years to come and keep on his keyring to remind him of the magical wedding day.

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Watercolour Print: Companies such as Letterfest offer services to print a watercolour print of the wedding venue, the location of the couple’s first date or their first home.

Framed Photo: A meaningful photo of the couple, framed and ready to hang on the wall, is a great gift option (especially if you can snap a lovely candid shot of them laughing, smiling or holding each other without them noticing to surprise them).

Scrapbook: Create a scrapbook filled with keepsakes about the relationship leading up to the wedding day. This could include photos of them, a letter with some funny stories you share or some old tickets.

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Custom Star Map Poster: Similar to number 4, you can commission a custom star map depicting the night’s sky from a meaningful location and date, which looks good in pretty much any home.

Personalised Playlist: Compile a playlist of songs with special meaning to the groom and the couple’s relationship.

Create a Photo Viewer: This retro gift idea allows you to create a viewfinder toy with 7 of the couple’s most treasured photos, and this makes a fantastic yet affordable gift idea for any guy who is a kid at heart.

A DIY Gift Basket: Put together a basket filled with the groom’s favourite snacks, drinks, and other small items that he will enjoy or things that could be useful on the wedding day, such as breath mints, blister plasters and lip balm.

Sentimental Gifts For The Groom On His Wedding Day - InscriptureMore Gift Ideas!

Giving a sentimental gift to the groom on his wedding day is a special way to show your love and appreciation for your loved one and also provide them with something to immortalise their special day.

From items like an engraved keyring or customised cufflinks to homemade gifts like a personalised scrapbook, there are countless ways to make the groom feel special on this important day.

Whether you buy or make the gift, the most important thing is to give it with love and thoughtfulness, making it a cherished memory for years to come. Shop the full wedding range with Inscripture on our website!

Why Choose Inscripture

Memorial Ashes Jewellery

Here at Inscripture, we understand the importance of preserving your precious memories for generations to come. That’s why we have dedicated ourselves to crafting beautiful, unique pieces of jewellery that will keep those memories alive. We were the first company in the UK to offer a handwriting engraving service, and have been proud to expand our range to cater to all our customers’ needs and preferences, meaning that you can trust your treasured memories to us with the assurance that they will be crafted to an exceptional finish with a truly special and unique touch.

Our team has perfected the craft of engraving over the years, so you can rest assured that your memories are in safe hands. Moreover, our service has no limitations as to the background of your photo, so you can choose your favourite image to be engraved, regardless of the background. Plus, we offer a unique service in which we can restore any damage that may have occurred to your photo over the years ensuring the perfect result.

We are passionate about creating unique pieces that will be passed down through families for generations to come, and are proud to have been crafting these beautiful pieces for the past 7 years. We strive to make each piece even better than the last, are proud of the story we have created, and we believe that our jewellery is as unique as the people who wear it. Our passion for creating exquisite pieces and the care we take in crafting each piece is what sets us apart from our competitors.

With our Ashes into Jewellery, we operate in a sterile environment where only one jewellery order is made at a time. Once received at our office, the ashes, order confirmation and the jewellery piece are placed together in a sealed bag until needed by our expert jeweller in the workshop. No ashes are discarded during the process and all unused ashes are returned to you along with your jewellery piece. We treat the ashes of your loved with the utmost care and dignity.

As a family owned and operated business, we understand the emotional connection that comes with preserving and honouring the memories of your loved ones. We believe that every story is different, and we strive to make each piece of jewellery as special as the person it represents.

Our mission is to provide you with meaningful, quality pieces that will help keep your memories alive for years to come. We believe that our jewellery is a perfect way to honour and remember the people you care about and keep them close to your heart, wherever they may be.

At Inscripture, we understand that our jewellery pieces are more than just pieces of metal and stone. We are committed to providing you with top quality jewellery, sentimental creations at an affordable price, that will stand the test of time, and will be treasured by your family for generations to come. We don’t believe in inflating our prices just to offer a sale, so you can be sure you’re getting the best value for your money. And, as an added bonus, we offer a free gift box for your jewellery and free standard delivery on all orders.

We are a small family business, and we are proud of the core values and morals that our business is built on. We strive to provide each and every customer with exceptional care and attention. Every piece of jewellery is thoughtfully packaged and we pay attention to every detail, from the engraving to the display. One of our main USP’s is that engraving is black engraving, so that your jewellery will remain prominent and visible at all angles.

With Inscripture, you can trust that your memories are in the right hands. But don’t just take our word for it, take a peek at our Trustpilot reviews and discover what our wonderful customers have to say about us & their orders

 

How to Deal with Grief

How to Deal with Grief

When we aren’t creating unique and sentimental memorial jewellery, we can be found talking to our valued customers about how they are feeling and checking in with our online support community. In today’s post, we will discuss some tips we have been collecting from our chats with our lovely customers to help you know where to begin when dealing with a loss.

How to Deal with GriefLearn More About Grief

Understanding grief and the symptoms that can often occur after a loss can help you understand your feelings and anticipate what other symptoms may occur during your bereavement process, assisting you in how to deal with grief.

The Inscripture blog contains a bountiful collection of resources you can use to help you understand grief, including posts on the different types of grief and dealing with ambiguous loss. We also help you find the beginning of answers to questions such as how long grief lasts and how grief feels.

How to Deal with GriefSeek Support

After you can recognise and acknowledge your grief after learning more about the causes and symptoms of grief, it is a great idea to reach out to people you trust within your personal life or seek support from a professional, such as your GP or a bereavement support counsellor.

Maintaining your relationship after a big loss may be challenging, but reaching out to others can help you avoid feeling lonely and give you someone to help you during this vulnerable time. Talking about your grief with others can help you understand your feelings and identify what stage of grief you may be experiencing.

How to Deal with GriefCelebrate Your Loved One’s Life

Allowing yourself to grieve is important. But you may also wish to take some time to celebrate the life of your loved one and reminisce about the good memories you shared with one another.

If you are stuck for ideas, check out our previous post with 21 ways to commemorate a loved one, including how to remember them in private, with others or celebrate the life of a pet.

How to Deal with GriefThink About Your Loved One Often

Many people fall into the trap of trying to keep themselves busy because thinking about their loss is too painful. However, we believe it is important to remember your lost loved one and the fond memories you shared.

You may find it helpful to wear an item of memorial jewellery, such as a piece of our ashes jewellery or something from the handwriting jewellery collection, which you can personalise using your loved one’s words. Then you can think of your loved one every time you touch your piece of jewellery.

If you are grieving the loss of a pet, we also offer paw print jewellery and photo jewellery which may help you remember your furry family member.

How to Deal with GriefBe Kind To Yourself

Lastly, remember to be kind to yourself and allow yourself to experience the emotions often associated with grief. Your experiences are valid, and you can cope with your grief by holding your own hand and treating yourself with as much care and consideration as you would for your friend going through the bereavement process.

How to Deal with Grief

How To Honour A Bereaved Mother on Mother’s Day

How To Honour A Bereaved Mother on Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day can be especially tough for those who have lost their mothers or children. As a memorial jewellery brand that speaks to numerous people grieving daily, we recognise that these ways to honour a bereaved mother on Mother’s Day may not even scratch the surface of helping them heal from their loss. However, it is important to honour grieving Mothers that may be confronting feelings of loss over a child, grandchild, miscarriage or unsuccessful adoption applications. Here are a few ways to help your friends or family members on this challenging day.

How To Honour A Bereaved Mother on Mother’s Day

1. Acknowledge Their loss

The first step in honouring a bereaved mother is acknowledging their loss. Let them know that you are aware that this day may be difficult for them and that you are there for them if they need someone to listen to them.

2. Offer Support

Offer to spend time with them or do something special together. You can also offer to help them with any tasks or errands they need to get done, such as grocery shopping or cleaning, which may become overwhelming during their grief.

3. Send a Thoughtful Gift

Sending a thoughtful gift to a bereaved mother can be a great way to show that you are thinking of them on Mother’s Day.

Some good gift ideas include a bouquet of flowers, a unique piece of personalised Memorial Jewellery, or a photo album filled with memories of their loved one.

4. Make a Donation in Their Loved One’s Name

Donating to a charity or cause can be a meaningful way to remember a lost loved one and positively impact their memory. It can also remind the mother that you are still thinking about their loss and wish to empathise with what they are experiencing.

5. Write a Heartfelt Message

Writing a heartfelt message to a bereaved mother can be a great way to show them that you care. You can write a letter, card, or even just a simple text message to let them know you are thinking of them. Even small gestures like this can go a long way to remind anyone going through grief that they have a support system in place should they need it.

6. Plan a Special Tribute

If the bereaved mother is open to it, planning a special tribute to their loved one can be a meaningful way to honour them on Mother’s Day. This tribute can include anything from planting a tree in their memory, lighting a candle in their honour, or even listening to their favourite songs on a peaceful walk in nature.

Conclusion

Honouring a bereaved mother on Mother’s Day is about showing them that they are loved and remembered. By acknowledging their loss, offering support, sending a thoughtful gift, making a donation in their loved one’s name, writing a heartfelt message, or planning a special tribute, you can make a positive impact in their lives and hold their hand while they navigate through this challenging time. Remember, sometimes, the smallest gestures can make the biggest difference.

Mothers Day Gifts | Meaningful Present Ideas for Mothers, Grandmothers, Aunts and Friends

Mother’s Day Gifts | Meaningful Present Ideas for Mothers, Grandmothers, Aunts and Friends

Mother’s Day is celebrated on the fourth Sunday after the beginning of lent to honour the motherly figures in our lives. In 2023, Mother’s Day falls on 19th March. Therefore, you may have started to think about how to show your appreciation for the endless love, sacrifices, and efforts of your mother, grandmother, aunt, or any other special female who has played a nurturing role in your life.

One of the best ways to express gratitude and love is through thoughtful gifts that convey our emotions and help these extraordinary women feel valued. In this blog post, the Inscripture team have put together our top meaningful present ideas for Mother’s Day.

Mother’s Day Can be a Challenging Time

However, as a memorial jewellery brand, we also recognise that some people may struggle with loss and grief during this time. Therefore, we have put together some articles, such as a blog post on how to talk about death, to help you find an organisation that can help you through this challenging period. You can also find specialised helplines via the mental health charity Mind.

Meaningful Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

Scrapbook or Photo Album – Handmade Gift Idea

If you have a budding passion for showing your creativity, you can give a homemade family photo album or a scrapbook filled with photos and other memories. Even if you aren’t great with arts and crafts, services such as PhotoBox can print an album using copies of your digital images.

Jewellery – Thoughtful Gift

A custom-made piece of jewellery can also be a touching way to show how much you care.

Inscripture offers custom Birthstone Jewellery or Constellation Jewellery, which can make an excellent present for mums and other women who enjoy wearing jewellery and accessories that hold a special meaning. Our Children’s Drawing Jewellery is also a lovely idea for grandparents. Simply choose the piece, and we can engrave the artwork done by their grandchildren on the charms to be cherished.

Experience Gifts

Experience gifts sound like a last-minute present idea you might only use if you were in a panic to find a present. However, organising an experience that suits their interests can help you show your love.

Plus, buying a voucher for you both to share will allow you to create memories with your mother that you can both cherish forever.

Experience gift ideas include:

●      Cooking class

●      Wine tasting session

●      Spa day

●      Trip to her favourite destination, such as a garden centre, botanical garden, art gallery, or amusement park.

Thoughtful Cards

Lastly, a thoughtful card with a heartfelt message can convey a loving message to the notable female figures in your life. You can add this gift idea to another present idea, or this simple gesture can be enough to make them feel special and bring a smile to their face.

Summary

There are many ways to express your love and appreciation for your mother, grandmother, aunt or other female friends and family members on Mother’s Day. However, you can’t go far wrong with any present, as long as it reflects your emotions and shows how much you value her.

 

What is a Befriending Service?

What is a befriending service

A befriender is a specific volunteer role that helps people feel less isolated or lonely. Devastatingly, an estimated 1.4 million people in the UK are chronically lonely. Therefore, connecting with someone who can offer companionship and an ear of support during challenging times is a welcome relief.

A befriending service will attempt to match people with volunteers with the same interests, so they can mutually enjoy the conversation and share their passions.

A befriender can talk over the phone or visit the person’s home if they prefer face-to-face conversations. With supervision from the befriending charity, volunteers may also take their person on an excursion to a local cafe, museum, doctor’s office or theatre.

Who Benefits From Befriending Services?

Anyone who is feeling lonely or isolated can benefit from a befriending service. Typically older adults require befriending services the most as they are less able to leave the house due to their age and health. However, people with depression, disabilities or other health conditions may also benefit from talking to a befriender.

Typically people seek support from a befriending service when they live on their own or have no family. However, people may still need these services even if they have family nearby or live with a spouse as they may wish to seek connection with new people outside their immediate circle. This is also important, so it gives family members peace of mind if they work long hours or travel and, therefore, can’t visit their loved ones as much as they would like.

What is a befriending service

Do Befrienders Have To Train?

To become a befriender, a volunteer doesn’t need any formal qualifications. However, they will undergo in-house training to give them the tools to deal with complex situations and learn how to best support people. As they will work with vulnerable adults, they will also be DBS-checked and regulated by the board.

Where to Find Befriending Services

If you are looking to become a befriender or hoping that you can organise support for your loved one, any of these services may help you. You may need to select criteria so they can match you with a suitable volunteer, including times for visits/calls, gender preferences, or skills or interests in common.

Age UK

CareDogs (animal befriending services)

Alzheimer’s Society (for people with dementia)

Engage Befriending

Befriending Networks

Unfortunately, arranging a befriending service can take up to 3 months. Therefore, we recommend using other support services in the meantime.

For example, you could suggest your loved one join a group activity class in a subject they enjoy. You can use Google or MeetUp app to find local events they may enjoy. You could also buy your loved one a piece of photo jewellery with a photo of the two of you inside or a handwriting necklace with some words of encouragement for when they are feeling lonely, and you are unable to be there for them.

How to Support Someone Who is Grieving

How To Support Someone Who Is GrievingIt can be difficult to know what type of support to offer someone who is grieving, as grief can arouse a wide array of emotions within a person. Your loved one, colleague, or friend tackling grief may be feeling emotions such as guilt, anger, sadness, despair, depression, or anxiety. Therefore, it is important to do your best to support them during this time. Here are a few things you may wish to consider when helping a loved one with their grief.

Supporting Others Through Grief

How To Support Someone Who Is GrievingLearn About Grief

Luckily we live in an age where we can use the internet to learn a lot about grief in a short period of time. Expanding your knowledge is often the best way to support someone who has just experienced a loss. By learning more about the stages of grief and what grief feels like, you can likely be a more empathetic listener and can better help them navigate through their feelings.

How To Support Someone Who Is GrievingShow Love Through All 5 Love Languages

As Dr Gary Chapman’s theory goes, people give and receive love in five ways:

● Words of affirmation

● Acts of service

● Physical touch

● Receiving gifts

● Quality time

In order to show your love for the person who is grieving, you may need to use multiple methods of demonstrating your love for them to ensure they feel supported, heard and loved.

For example, you could use affirming body language, including hugs and hand touches, to show physical affection and encouragement. You could also say some kind words to show them you are here for them throughout their process. They may find it helpful if you could find them some helpful bereavement support services. You may even like to offer them a piece of memorial jewellery to express your love.

How To Support Someone Who Is GrievingStay In Contact and Continually Reach Out

Grief can often make people feel lonely. Therefore, it is important to show someone who is grieving that you are here for them and that you are willing to give them what they need.

Many people often reach out in the early days following a loss. However, it is essential that you continually show up and offer them support through the grieving process. Of course, we

don’t recommend pestering them to come out to dinner or forcing them to talk about their grief when they don’t wish to. But it is important to offer continual support so they feel they can reach out when they would like company.

How To Support Someone Who Is GrievingConclusion

Everyone needs different support following a loss. Therefore, it can be hard to know how to help. Of course, there are also a few things you should avoid doing, including making their grief about you, minimising their grief or referencing your past experience with loss. But generally, most people who are grieving just want their loved ones to be there to support them and actively listen to them when they make requests. So the best thing you can do is constantly show up for them when they need you.

How to Talk to Someone With Dementia

How To Talk To Someone With Dementia

As you may know, dementia causes a person troubles with memory and comprehension. As it is a progressive illness, the symptoms will likely get more severe over time. Therefore, talking to someone with dementia can be challenging, especially in the later stages of their condition. If you are caring for a loved one with dementia, you may have to learn how to adapt your communication style to help them during the conversation.

How to Communicate With Someone With Dementia

Here are some tips on how to talk to someone with dementia. You can visit the Alzheimer’s Society website or read the NHS guidelines if you need more information.

Encourage Talking

Depending on how advanced their condition is, their verbal reasoning or comprehension may not be as it used to be. So keep your language uncomplicated and speak clearly so the person with dementia can understand you. Allow them time to reply and feel comfortable sitting in silence with them while their brain processes the conversation.

Don’t patronise or dispute what they say (even if you know they are confusing the facts), and be prepared to repeat yourself or rephrase sentences calmly.

Use Different Ways of Communication

As dementia progresses, the person may have trouble understanding or forming a response. Therefore, you can supplement verbal communication with body language and, depending on the person and the situation, either include physical touch or keep at a short distance (whatever you think they need at that moment, then you can monitor their reactions and react accordingly). It also helps to mimic their stance or keep at a lower level to them, i.e. sit if they are sitting.

Actively Listen

Communication isn’t all about adding more to the conversation. It is equally important to use skills in listening to encourage the other person to talk.

To actively listen, try to take in what the person is saying without thinking of your response immediately. You can show active listening using skills to help encourage them to speak by repeating a few keywords back to them, ignoring distractions, using positive facial expressions, smiling, nodding, and maintaining eye contact.

Don’t Neglect Your Own Needs

Having a family member or friend diagnosed with dementia is a complex process. Therefore, dealing with your grief or other feelings surrounding your loved one’s diagnosis is important.

It may cause you to feel anticipatory grief (grief before the person is lost) or disenfranchised grief (feeling like others don’t accept your grief because your loved one is still living).

We recommend seeking professional therapy or other forms of bereavement support. You may also benefit from joining a support group to surround yourself with others going through parallel experiences. Some people also find it helpful to wear a piece of sentimental Memorial Jewellery, such as a necklace from our Photo Jewellery, Fingerprint Jewellery or Handwriting Jewellery collections. Then you can hold the pendant in your hand when you wish to feel close to the person you love.

What is Sue Ryder?

What is Sue Ryder?

Sue Ryder is a charity in England, Scotland and Wales that specialises in helping those with terminal illnesses. This includes palliative, neurological and bereavement support for those diagnosed with a terminal illness, their loved ones or their carers.

You may have seen the sky blue and white logo on one of their charity shops in your local town, which help raise money to fund the £55 million a year costs of running the services.

What is Sue Ryder?What Support Does Sue Ryder Offer?

Sue Ryder has 11 centres around the UK and can offer palliative (care through a life-limiting health condition and end-of-life care) and neurological support (care specifically for health conditions that affect the brain or central nervous system) from health care professionals and nurses at these specialist care centres or arrange in-home visits.

They aim to help people with terminal illnesses make the most of their life and receive targeted support to help them through grief and changes to their health. They also help loved ones through anticipatory grief and prepare for the future.

They can also offer bereavement support services online, including a community page to speak to other people in similar situations, advice about grief, and professional counselling over video chat. They also offer information on specific topics surrounding the diagnosis or loss of a loved one, including how to cope with grief, help children through a family loss, and plan for the future.

How To Access This Support

If you or someone you know would benefit from the services offered by the incredible team at Sue Ryder, you can enquire about a specific support service via their website.

What is Sue Ryder?Sue Ryder Founder’s Story

Of course, the charity’s name if Sue Ryder, suggests it was started by a caring individual before growing into what it is today. Sue Ryder was, in fact, a real person who dedicated her life to helping others.

Sue was a humanitarian who started working in these caring roles during WWII. However, unlike many, she didn’t return to her pre-war life and continued to dedicate her life to helping people with palliative and neurological support.

Sadly, Sue passed away in 2000, but her legacy lives on through the work done by the incredible people within the Sue Ryder charity.

What is Sue Ryder?Sue Ryder X Inscripture Memorial Jewellery

As a memorial jewellery brand, Inscripture were keen to partner with Sue Ryder as we have heard how many of our customers have benefited from the care they received from the charity.

We hope to add an easy way for our customers to make a donation to the Sue Ryder charity when they purchase items, such as our ashes jewellery.

We are also part of the ‘grief kind’ campaign as we understand that some people prefer to opt out of newsletters during particular times of the year that may bring up unpleasant memories of their suffering.

Please check back in with us in the coming months for new announcements concerning our partnership.

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