
GRIEF AND
BEREAVEMENT

Our team of experts understand the five stages of grief (Denial, Bargaining, Depression, Anger and Acceptance) and stand alongside the patient and their families from the time of hospice admission up to 13 months after a patient's death. We provide the following services (but not limited to):
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Memorial Services
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Telephone support
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Bereavement letters of support
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Bereavement support groups led by our staff
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Helping in arranging final journey arrangements
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Community resource referrals for different support groups
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Home visits from chaplains, bereavement specialists, volunteers, etc.
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Educational and resource materials as seems necessary for loved ones
If you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms of complicated grief, trauma, or clinical depression, please call or text the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 OR visit their website immediately at https://988lifeline.org/chat/
