After-care for the year after
A library for the families who walk out of the service and into the rest of their lives.
The funeral is one day. The year after is what nobody is ready for. Many funeral homes now run aftercare programs because the families need them and the literature for those programs has, until recently, been thin.
The week-one card. The month-three check-in. The first-anniversary letter.
Transitional.life is a library you can build an aftercare program around: specific titles for specific moments in the bereaved’s first year, all under one perpetual license.
Featured Companions for this work
- The Non-Transferable Subscription — The first 48 hours
For week-one outreach.
- The Silent House — Weeks 1–4
For month-one outreach.
- Administration of Debris — Months 2–6
For the practical-aftermath stage.
- The Calendar of Firsts — Through the first year
For the year-of-anniversaries program.
- The Unanniversary — Year two
For year-two follow-through.
The clinical concept lookup
The clinical concept lookup is structured to support a chronological aftercare flow: acute grief in week one, secondary loss at month two, meaning reconstruction at year one, making program design straightforward.
Questions
- Can we send PDFs to families directly?
- Yes. The license permits unlimited internal use by your staff to share with bereaved families.
- Can we co-brand?
- Co-branding is available under the Institutional tier. Standard licenses keep the booklets unmodified.
- What about families of different faith traditions?
- The booklets are secular and broadly portable. None evangelize.
A program in a single library.