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Grief Services

Grief Counseling

Grief is a normal response to loss. Whenever we experience a loss—be it a loved one, a marriage, a dream, a job, or good health—we feel sadness. Depending upon the loss, that sadness can seem overwhelming, especially if faced alone.

CompassionCare Hospice can provide expert comfort, care, and support to people of all ages facing loss and the end of life, and their loved ones. We have learned that, for those loved ones, grief continues well after a loss occurs, and each individual experiences grief in unique ways.

We are committed to sharing our expertise and compassion so that no one must face grief alone.

Who We Serve

We provide services to the loved ones of all people enrolled in the CompassionCare Hospice program—as well as to the larger community—who are coping with grief.

We provide support to non-English speaking people, the homebound elderly, and children.

We also provide assistance to groups, businesses, organizations—and even entire communities.

Services Available to Loved Ones of Hospice Patients

While loved ones of CompassionCare Hospice patients are not required to accept our support, we know that many people trying to handle their grief can benefit from it.

If you are a member of this group, you can participate in all services available to the general public. You do not have to pay for these services, which can be used at any time during the first 13 months after your loved one’s death.

In addition, you are entitled to receive ongoing telephone support by CompassionCare Hospice professionals trained in Bereavement.

Program Services for the Public:

  • Support groups
  • Counseling for individuals and families
  • Regular mailings featuring educational and supportive information
  • Tribute Lights remembrance events

Education Services for Groups:

  • Grief in the Workplace training and seminars
  • Business Consultations
  • Continuing Education Series for health and human service professionals

Staff

All grief counseling services are provided by experienced mental health professionals. Our staff has many years of first-hand experience in helping adults, teens, and children to cope with grief and loss.

We have also provided training and assistance to school systems, local governments, the court system, and human service professionals for many years.

Fees

Services provided to our patients’ families are included in the Medicare and private insurance hospice benefits package.

The cost of our services provided to the public may be met by fees (a schedule is available), foundation grants, and private donations. Our fundraising efforts help us to provide grief support to those without the ability to pay.

Fees are charged for counseling services, training, and services provided to businesses and communities.

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