WYNDHAM
Home » Local Business » IN FOCUS: A comforting presence amid the pain

IN FOCUS: A comforting presence amid the pain

Grief counsellor Rose Merifield describes grief as “like a hole in the middle of you”.

“Life is squashed to the edges – it is big and heavy and dark,” she says.

Rose, who opened her Point Cook centre last year, genuinely likes people and is affected by their life stories and their humanity.

“I am moved by the lives they have loved and continue to love after death – whether human or a pet,” she says.

“I want people to be able to talk about death, loss, grief, pain, anguish and despair, as well as transformation.

“A loss is a change and change can bring chaos and yearning for life to be the same as always. But it will never be the same again.”

Rose can empathise with those experiencing grief because she has been on her own journeys through grief – but also has the professional training and accreditation to support and guide those on their own push through pain.

She believes her role is to support people to find a passage through their pain and to provide information to normalise what they are experiencing.

“Many in our midst struggle to understand the array of feelings that can bombard one during loss,” she says. “I provide a safe place for expression – and encourage talking over and over again, without judgment. I place no time line on grief.

“Often when a loved one has died, support and comfort can be present at the start, but then the focus dwindles and the person is still in grief. They’re not sure how to make sense of their feelings as life has changed forever.

“I’m there with them in their bewilderment and help provide a safe place to explore and understand the place they are now in.”

Rose believes she “served her apprenticeship” as a volunteer palliative care worker for Mercy Palliative Care for four years.

She has a certificate of soul centred psychotherapy from the Kairos Centre and a graduate certificate in bereavement counselling and intervention from the Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement; is a member of the Loss and Grief Association and is a volunteer counsellor at the Jesuit Support After Suicide.

She envisages her business as being a focus in the local community, helping people to walk and grow through grief and still thrive.

 

Rose Merifield – grief counsellor, entrance C1, level 1, Health & Wellness Centre, 5 Main Street, Point Cook. Opens 10am-5pm Monday-Friday. Inquiries: 0414 536 853 or visit roselin.com.au

Digital Editions


  • Vales on the board

    Vales on the board

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 454174 Luck finally went the way of Wyndham Vale as it got its first win of the Victorian Turf…

More News

  • Help for heart kids

    Help for heart kids

    Every day in Australia, eight babies are born with a childhood-onset heart disease (CoHD), and during February HeartKids is calling on Australians to help support these children and their families…

  • Slow down around schools

    Slow down around schools

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 With Victorian students returning to school for Term 1 of 2026, police are reminding motorists to slow down and take extra precaution around…

  • Ambos support fire-affected wildlife

    Ambos support fire-affected wildlife

    Ambulance Victoria (AV) staff and volunteers have banded together over the last few weeks to provide emergency care to fire-affected communities all across Victoria, with recent efforts going towards supporting…

  • Tarneit Central through

    Tarneit Central through

    Tarneit Central is the first team through to the Western Suburbs Churches and Community Cricket Association division 1 T20 grand final Both semi finals were set to be played on…

  • Youth Fest grants available

    Youth Fest grants available

    Applications have opened now for grants to host Youth Fest activities. Youth Minister Natalie Suleyman announced $220,000 in funding to support the delivery of more than 100 events across the…