Sun Life Initiative on Bereavement Support in Canada

Losing someone close can hit hard and often leave relatives unsure of what admin steps to take next. It’s in the interests of insurers to offer a support package to guide people through a tough time in their lives.

Nearly 9 in 10 Canadians have experienced the loss of a loved one, yet a new survey conducted by Ipsos for Sun Life reveals that half of Canadians have no idea where to start when loss happens. To better support those navigating a loss, Sun Life is launching bereavement support with Empathy. This innovative solution combines technology with human care to provide comprehensive support and guidance. 

Loss can be complicated. Grief is just one of the many challenges that people are faced with following the death of someone close to them. Grappling with a variety of feelings and responsibilities, surveyed Canadians who have experienced a loss say they feel unprepared to navigate the bereavement process.

Almost 40% struggle to manage the deceased’s personal affairs and belongings.

1 in 3 are overwhelmed when navigating the legal process and administrative matters, like probate and estate management.

1 in 4 face financial difficulties, for example, dealing with funeral costs and loss of income.

1 in 4 struggle to balance their work responsibilities with their feelings of grief.\

“Managing the death of a loved one is complex, yet so many people do it alone because they don’t know where to go for help,” said Marie-Chantal Côté, Senior Vice-President, Sun Life Health. “Our new partnership with Empathy is allowing us to offer support to people who are going through one of life’s most difficult situations.”

Empathy offers bereaved family members over 18 years of age a compassionate system of support through one of life’s toughest times. Empathy is currently available to millions of families through their partnerships with leading employers and insurers. Their award-winning app and platform is designed to ease emotional and logistical burdens by providing end-to-end bereavement support and guidance.

Empathy offers:

Access to a dedicated care team member for confidential, one-to-one guidance.

Personalized plans to take you, step-by-step, through tasks and challenges, including estate and account settlement, funeral planning and obituary writing.

Grief resources to help with difficult days and challenging emotions.

“Empathy is on a mission to help as many people as possible navigate life’s most challenging moments, including the loss of a loved one. By combining the power of our comprehensive platform with human care, we’ve made significant progress towards our vision,” said Ron Gura, Co-founder & CEO, Empathy. “Through this partnership with Sun Life, we’re proud to broaden our impact and make a meaningful difference for Canadians.”

Almost 80% of Canadians say they would value a clear, step-by-step guide to help support them through the days and weeks following a loved one’s passing. That’s why Empathy is now available through Sun Life, offered complimentary to beneficiaries as part of the group life insurance claims process. Sun Life is leading the market with this innovative new support solution included with life insurance policies.

For more information on these survey results and Empathy’s bereavement support platform contact us.

About the Survey 

The survey is based on findings of an Ipsos poll conducted between January 8 to January 9, 2025. A sample of 1,001 Canadian adults aged 18+ were surveyed via the Ipsos panel. The poll is accurate within +/- 2.4 per cent, 19 times out of 20, of what the results would have been had all Canadian adults 18+ been surveyed.

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