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In Wyoming, the Coroner investigates deaths due to the following reasons: Violent or Criminal action Apparent suicide Accidental Apparent drug or chemical overdose or toxicity. The deceased was unattended or had not see a Physician within six months prior to death. The Coroner is responsible to notify the next of kin of a death.
When you experience the suicide of a loved one; you may experience depression, feel anger against the loved one's abandonment, feel guilt and shame, you may even have suicidal thoughts yourself. You can bear the guilt and suffer alone. Or you may choose to join a Support Group. A safe non-judgmental place to express your thoughts and feelings. And in the process, you may even be able to help others who suffer. You can find HOPE after suicide loss!

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Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
The Y has the longstanding relationships and physical presence not just to promise, but to deliver, lasting personal and social change. Though the world may be unpredictable, one thing remains certain – the Y is, and always will be, dedicated to building healthy, confident, connected and secure children, adults, families and communities.

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Aquatic Centers
Exercise Classes/Groups
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Disease Prevention Programs
Racquetball
Y Facilities
Pickleball
Child Development Classes
Summer Camps
Suicide Loss Survivors Support Groups
Recreation Centers
A peer led loss class for those suffering a loss by suicide.
Healing Conversations is a one-time visit (phone, virtual, in-person) that connects those who have lost a loved one to suicide with trained volunteers who are also survivors of suicide loss. The goal of this connection is to help recent survivors navigate this challenging journey by offering support, connection and resources.

Services

Suicide Loss Survivors Support Groups
Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of month from 6:30-8 p.m. Survivors coming together to support each other, to share feelings, ask questions and not be alone.
Offering weekly support group for anyone grieving the terminal illness or death of a loved one. Also, a support group for grievers due to suicide that meets twice per month.
Suicide Support Group, Facebook group and suicide awareness events
Grief is a normal and natural response to loss. We understand that grief comes in many forms and is unique to every individual. It can affect a person’s daily activities, routines, relationships and the way someone lives. Facing end-of-life issues or rebuilding a life after death can be one of the hardest things an individual, family or loved one will experience. We are here to help with that part of the process by offering grief care services free of charge to anyone in the community.

Services

Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Comprehensive, specialized medical care to terminally ill persons who have a prognosis of six months or less and are no longer receiving curative/life prolonging treatment. Hospice provides aggressive management of pain and other symptoms consistent with disease progression and the end of life addresses the social, emotional and spiritual needs of the patient and family through counseling, education and support.

Services

Hospice Care
Bereavement and Grief Support Groups