Hospice of Michigan offers a wide range of grief support services from its
clinical offices throughout the state:
Grief support counseling is available and gives individuals and
families an opportunity to share their thoughts and feelings related to the death of a loved
one.
Grief recovery seminars and support groups are offered for those
recovering from recent loss. Groups provide a safe and supportive environment for participants
to express their feelings while increasing their awareness of the grief process. Our grief
recovery seminars and support groups are open to anyone in the community experiencing the
loss of a loved one. Click here for our listing of Local Grief Support Groups.
Children and youth services tailored to the specific needs of children
and young people are available in several locations throughout the state. Professional staff
use proven educational and supportive techniques to help children and adolescents cope with
their loss. Both individual and group support is offered.
Mailings are sent to Hospice of Michigan families at regular intervals
during the year following the death of a loved one. This is another way of assuring family
members that they are not forgotten.
Hospice speakers are available to speak to community groups about
issues related to death, dying and grieving.
Volunteers assist the grief support staff in facilitating support
groups, befriending families of Hospice patients with supportive phone calls and home visits.
Contact us
Common reactions to grief |
What is most helpful as we grieve? |
Living with grief - myths and realities
Grief Support Services |
Local Grief Support Groups
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