After experiencing such a traumatic loss, comfort and healing don’t follow a schedule. Being available—especially during quiet hours like the evening or night—helps create a sense of safety and stability when grief feels most intense. Having someone present ensures she is not alone with overwhelming thoughts and emotions, and allows space for rest, reassurance, and care at her own pace. Simple acts, like shared time or a home-cooked meal, can make a meaningful difference in helping her feel supported, grounded, and comfortable as she navigates this difficult period. We understand that everyone has their own schedule, liabilities, families, etc. The help definitely doesn’t go unnoticed.