| Hospice of Health First exists to
help patients and their families cope with the effects of life-threatening
illness. Bereavement Support Services assists those people experiencing
the loss of a loved one. Grieving begins with the diagnosis of a terminal
illness and continues for the family and friends after the patients
death.
Grief is a universal process. However, each experience is as unique as
the individuals themselves. Sometimes people need help and guidance in
developing the coping skills to go on with their lives. Other times they
just need someplace to talk about their feelings and share their thoughts.
Grief is defined as a deep sorrow or sadness that is a result of bereavement
or loss. Because grief is such a personal experience, it is often hard
to determine how it will affect someone. For that reason, survivors must
give themselves permission to grieve as long as necessary. Sometimes,
that means seeking outside help to work through the grief.
Bereavement Support Services are offered to hospice families at no cost.
The bereavement care staff includes support service personnel, nurses,
home health aides, social workers, and volunteers, who keep in touch with
family members, individually or as a group, for a year or longer. They
provide contact using home visits, telephone calls, and regularly scheduled
support group meetings.
Adult Support Services
Adult bereavement groups are designed to assist participants in their
efforts to understand the process of grieving, recognize behaviors brought
on by grief, reinforce healthy behaviors to cope with grief, reestablish
social activities, and develop a support network.
New Beginnings is a social group of men and women that meets monthly.
The goal is to encourage friendship and support in an informal atmosphere.
Suddenly Alone is a support group for both men and women who are
experiencing various stages of grief. Coordinated by a bereavement specialist,
the group meets periodically throughout the month, which allows the participants
the opportunity to share thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a caring
and supportive environment.
The Mens Breakfast Club meets once a month at a local restaurant.
This social group offers friendship and fellowship to interested male
survivors.
Childrens Support Services
Children are often deeply affected by the loss of a loved one. They experience
a wide range of strong emotions that are confusing and frightening. They
need a place to go to discuss those feelings openly and honestly.
Our new program, Bright Star, provides
a safe and supportive environment where children, teens, and their
families grieving the death of a loved one can share their experience.
In addition to other activities, we host Camp Bright Star
twice a year for children ages 6 12 who are experiencing
feelings of grief and loss. The camp offers them the opportunity
to share their feelings, recognize their loss, and begin to heal.
The schedule includes time to get acquainted, arts and crafts, and
informal sharing sessions to discover and reinforce their inner
resources. There is also a time of remembering that enables the
children an opportunity to express their feelings about their loss.
Two of the most positive aspects of the camp are that children learn
it is normal to talk about feelings and that other kids may be having
the same feelings.
For more information
For more information on Bereavement Support Services at Hospice of Health
First, Inc., call (321) 952-0494 or drop by one of the hospice locations:
- 1900 Dairy Road, West Melbourne, Florida 32904
- 200 S. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island, FL 32952
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