Grief and Healing

Our Center for Grief & Healing addresses loss on a variety of fronts, offering one-on-one counseling to patients and families while also coordinating grief workshops and support groups for bereaved survivors who find solace in sharing environments.

The Center also works with people in our communities who are not served by Hospice, but are dealing with grief. These can be connected to school events, civic happenings, or local crises.

We realize that end-of-life care extends well beyond a patient’s death. Grief affects families, caregivers, churches, and the greater community in myriad ways. With that in mind, we strive to foster discussions about death, dying, mourning, and healing in spaces well beyond our own walls.


Brighter Days Camp

Our Brighter Days Camps allow children and teens to escape their day-to-day lives while playing, laughing, and talking about loss freely and genuinely. Staffed by trained counselors and volunteers, the grief camps promote healing through conversation, crafts, and camaraderie. They also give youngsters the opportunity to confront their feelings openly, a practice that positions them for healthy future discussions about grief and loss.