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Healing Hearts
Available to children and teens, adults and families, the Healing Hearts grief support program offers individual, family and group counseling to help anyone who is coping with loss, regardless of how it occurs. Haven Hospice social workers and counselors also assist in times of community crisis and tragedy, and support grieving individuals, families and health professionals.

Throughout the year, Healing Hearts offers grief support and educational programs for those who may have lost a mate, parent, child or other family member. We also host Love and Remembrance services in May and November to honor the lives of family, friends and loved ones.

 

Workplace Counseling and Support
The Haven Hospice bereavement staff also offers a Workplace Counseling and Support program. Haven Hospice specializes in helping people cope with life-limiting illness and loss. As experts in end-of-life care, we understand the challenges facing employees who may be juggling the dual responsibilities of work and caring for aging parents.

We also understand how personal loss can impact everyday life, especially in the work environment. Our counselors can help your employees understand the grief process and learn how to move through it while maintaining daily commitments.

Supporting a coworker who is dealing with grief, loss or a life-limiting illness can also be a challenge. Worksite presentations provided by Haven Hospice staff can help your employees learn how to support one another, which helps create a cohesive work environment.

Haven Hospice offers these counseling and support programs and services at your worksite:

  • Coping with Grief and Loss in the Workplace
  • Working Caregivers: Balancing Two Full-Time Jobs
  • Life Planning: Documents You Shouldn’t Live Without
  • Confidential Individual Consultation Services
  • Professional Support and Memorial Programs
  • Grief Support Groups

 

Healing begins with a phone call
When her husband died in a car accident, her first concern was helping her children through the tragedy. She called the Haven Hospice grief counselor the very next day. “I found a caring person right then and there.” The family started attending the monthly “Families Sharing in Grief and Hope” support group a few weeks later. “We’ve been blessed with a support system that’s unheralded.”