
"No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear… The
same fluttering in the stomach, the same restlessness, the yawning. I keep
on swallowing… There is a sort of invisible blanket between the world and
me. I find it hard to take in what anyone says…"
(C. S. Lewis, from
A Grief Observed, a journal of his thoughts and feelings after the death
of his wife, Joy)
When a Loved One Dies
Ultimately, no one can prepare you for
your experience of grief and
loss. Each person reacts uniquely to the loss of a loved one. Your grief
is unique. Your bereavement is your own. And it can feel devastating.
The loss of a loved one can change your life. Even if we believe that we are strong or well-prepared, the feelings of grief can be intense. These feelings are natural – feelings of pain, longing, vulnerability, confusion. Sorrow, anxiety, fear, and anger emerge at the time of your loved one's death and often continue for many months.
During this time of grief, you may find relationships changing. Your daily routines and roles may be altered. Your basic assumptions about life may change temporarily, or even permanently. You may face the anxiety and unexpected adventure of reshaping your life. You may not know where to turn for support, care, and help along such an uncharted journey.
Services
The people at Seasons Hospice are available to walk
with you on your journey through grief and bereavement. We offer a variety
of bereavement services, which can include the following:
Person-to-person
support:
We are available for counseling, companionship,
or conversation -- whether in person, by phone, e-mail, or postal correspondence,
from the time of death to a year after your loved one's death. A personal
visit request begins with a simple phone call.
Memorial services:
Seasons offers a
Celebration of Remembrance that is ecumenical and inter-faith in perspective.
We focus on remembering the meaning, purpose, and impact of your loved one's
life, regardless of religious affiliation.
Educational support groups:
You'll find that Seasons provides a safe and supportive
place for bereaved people to share experiences of loss with each other,
to learn from each other about ways to cope and heal, and to form
new friendships.
Written resources:
We have a library of materials available
that can help you understand and follow your journey through grief and
bereavement.
Eligibility
| Any family member, partner, friend, or caregiver of a hospice patient may ask for all hospice bereavement services | |
| Anyone who has suffered a recent loss may attend our educational support groups |
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