Bereavement Counselling Service

Bereavement Services Available
Individual Support / Counselling
Our Bereavement Support Service:
Provides an opportunity to talk confidentially on a one-to-one
basis with the Hospice Social Worker either in your own home
or in the Hospice Unit. This will enable you to explore and
work through emotions and problems that you may find difficult
following your bereavement.
Adult Bereavement Support Group
The group meets twice monthly and includes a five-session
course over a period of 10 weeks. New group sessions commence
every third month and bereaved relatives will receive an invitation
to these meetings approximately 8-12 weeks after the death.
No-one is under any obligation to attend. The meetings provide
an opportunity to explore feelings and share experiences with
others whose relative has also died under the care of the
Hospice.
Children and Teenagers’ Bereavement
Support is available for children and teenagers in the form
of one-to-one counselling, and bereavement groups.
• New Horizons Down Memory Lane packs are available
for use with children from 5 to 9 years. This encourages
children to use activities, read stories, write poems. Through their drawings and photo collections they create
and collect a scrapbook full of memories of the person they
have lost.
• New Horizons bereavement support group programme
caters for children from 10-13 years. This programme uses
art, games, craft work, drama puppets, stories and songs
to enable children to share in a non-threatening manner,
their feelings, fears, worries and hopes.
• Teenage bereavement support groups are also available.
Application forms are available on request from Hospice
Social Worker.
Aim Of The Hospice’s Bereavement Services
• To reduce feelings of isolation for relatives,
families and carers.
• To provide the bereaved with an opportunity to explore
feelings and share experiences with others who have lost
someone in Hospice thus enabling them to be supportive of
each other.
• To provide support on an ongoing basis when requested
by the bereaved person.
• To provide information, encouragement and improve
the bereaved’s confidence to adjust to new circumstances,
thus enabling them to move on.
For further information Download
PDF Leaflet “Your Hospice, Bereavement Counselling
Services”
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