Bereavement

Have you already lost a loved one?

Below are some resources to help you through this difficult time. (click on the titles below)

Natural and Normal
Grief Responses


What Do We Need
During Grief?


After the First Year...
Then What?


After Your Spouse Dies

When A Parent Dies

Surviving the Loss
of a Sibling


Surviving the Holidays

Please contact us if we can be of further assistance.

For every family we serve, bereavement is available with Abbey Hospice for a minimum of thirteen months after the death of a loved one. We are happy to be a listening ear, a warm hug, a shoulder to cry on, or just a quiet presence.

Our services include telephone contacts, home visits, bereavement counseling (by appointment), support groups, referral to community resources, informational mailings about the grieving process and self care, grief camps for children and teenagers, and an annual memorial service.

Camp Journey
Where Grieving Children Are Found

April 26th - 27th, 2008
[click here for more information]

 

Grief Support Groups

First through Fourth Tuesday of Each Month (no meeting when a Fifth Tuesday occurs) at:

St. Augustine Catholic Church
11524 Hwy 278 East, Covington
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

 

"Coffee and Tea: Surviving Loss Together" meets every Wednesday from 1:30 to 2:30 at:

Ray Memorial Presbyterian Church, 500 Breedlove Drive, Monroe

Free and Open to the community!

For more information, call (770) 464-5858
or e-mail info@abbeyhospice.com

How Hospice Can Help You Overcome Your Grief:

 

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