Grief Support Resources
Losing someone is one of the hardest experiences there is. Whether you need practical help with planning, someone to talk to, or just a clear place to start — Renidy is here.
Talk to a Death Doula
A death doula provides emotional, practical, and logistical support during one of the hardest times in life. Renidy connects families with trained, vetted doulas who meet you where you are.
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When grief is overwhelming, having a clear plan helps. Renidy’s free funeral planning tool walks you through every decision at your own pace — no account required to start.
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From death certificates to funeral costs to what to do in the first 72 hours — our FAQ page covers the most common questions families ask during and after a loss.
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Need immediate guidance? Our help center connects you to planning resources, provider directories, and direct support options.
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What to Do When Someone Dies
A step-by-step national guide covering the first decisions after a loss.
First 72 Hours After Death
Everything your family needs to handle in the first three days.
What to Do When Someone Dies in Texas
Texas-specific guidance on legal, medical, and logistical steps.
How to Plan a Funeral Step by Step
A complete walkthrough of funeral planning decisions and timelines.
External Grief Resources
Renidy is not a crisis line or mental health provider. If you need immediate help, please contact a qualified professional.
Support groups and resources for people grieving the death of a loved one.
Evidence-based grief education, tools, and community for bereaved individuals and those supporting them.
Free mental health and crisis support through the SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357.
Education, programs, and resources for people coping with serious illness, dying, and grief.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a death doula and how can they help with grief?
A death doula is a trained professional who provides non-medical support during the dying process and after a death. They help families with emotional processing, logistical decisions, and practical planning — reducing the administrative burden so you can focus on being present with your loved one.
What should I do in the first 24 hours after someone dies?
The first priorities are getting official pronouncement from a medical professional, contacting a funeral home or body removal service, and notifying immediate family. Renidy's First 72 Hours guide walks through each step clearly.
Is grief support included in Renidy's services?
Renidy's death doulas provide emotional and practical support as part of their service. For clinical grief therapy, we recommend connecting with a licensed therapist or bereavement counselor. Our FAQ page has more detail on what's included.
Can I use Renidy if the death already happened?
Yes. Renidy supports families both before and after a death. Whether you're in the first hours of loss or weeks into handling logistics, our free funeral planning tool and death doula network are available to you.
Not sure where to start?
Book a free intro call with a Renidy advisor. We'll help you figure out what you need and connect you with the right support.