Understanding what Season of Grace services are and are not.
Season of Grace is NOT a medical service and does not provide medical care.
We do not diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any medical condition. We do not provide medical advice, medical treatment, or medical services of any kind.
Season of Grace is NOT a mental health service and does not provide mental health or psychological treatment.
We do not provide therapy, counseling, psychiatric services, or treatment for any mental health condition. We are not licensed mental health professionals.
Season of Grace is a companion service that provides emotional and spiritual support, presence, and legacy planning to individuals and families navigating end-of-life transitions.
If you or a loved one has medical needs, please consult with qualified medical professionals including doctors, nurses, hospice providers, and other healthcare providers.
In emergencies, please call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
If you are experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, suicidal thoughts, or any mental health crisis, please reach out to a licensed mental health professional including therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, or call a crisis helpline.
While Season of Grace can provide companionship, if you are struggling with intense grief, please consider working with a grief counselor or grief support group in addition to our services.
By engaging with Season of Grace services, you understand and acknowledge that:
Season of Grace is honored to walk alongside you during life's profound moments. We are here to provide presence, listening, and support—not as medical or mental health professionals, but as compassionate companions. If you have questions about what our services include or whether they're right for your situation, please contact Mary directly.