Chaplains Core
Spiritual care tools for brief visits and follow-up calls — gentle, permission-based, and aligned with IDT support.
Educational and comfort support only — Grace Harbor offers optional faith-based reflections for spiritual comfort. These, like all other grief briefs offered by Grace Harbor, are not a substitute for medical, mental health, crisis, or professional clinical care or advice.
All 13 months in one printable file + quick “borrowable lines” and practical offers.
Need the DOCX or individual months? Contact us. (903) 796-9669 info@QueenCityFuneralHome.com
Today Tools: In-the-room quick use (60 seconds)
Suggested line to say (offer first):
“Here’s a QR code—scan it for short daily support. Choose the path that fits you best.”
Quick flow in the room:
- Offer the family QR first (Daily Grief Brief page).
- Name what you see (shock, fog, exhaustion) and normalize it.
- Ask permission: “Would you like prayer, a reading, or quiet presence?”
- End with one concrete next step + follow-up plan.
What’s Included
- 13 monthly chaplain support sheets (Month 1–13)
- Borrowable language for spiritual distress, doubt, anger, guilt
- Gentle rituals (only when welcome)
- “When to loop in team” prompts for coordinated care
Scope & Guardrails
Ask permission before prayer, scripture, or spiritual framing.
Avoid platitudes (ex: “Everything happens for a reason”).
If there is any safety concern, follow agency protocol and escalate to appropriate supports.
Want a short chaplain-to-chaplain onboarding call or implementation help?
If you or a family member are in immediate danger or need urgent help, call 911 (US) or your local emergency number. If you are in crisis, contact 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, US) or your local crisis services.