Bereavement Support Groups
Individuals all grieve in their own way. Coming together in community can be incredibly helpful. JHC Hospice offers Bereavement Support Group services throughout the year. The group is facilitated by a bereavement social worker. The hope of the group is to create a safe and supportive place to tell stories, gain information and awareness about grief and share ways of healing. These groups are open to the community as well as to our hospice families.
For more information and a schedule of these services please call JHC Hospice at 508-713-0512
Memory Garden and Service of Remembrance
Twice a year JHC Hospice invites family, friends, and caregivers of the patients we cared for to come together for a Service of Remembrance and Healing. The service is offered to honor those who have died in our compassionate care. During this special service prayers are lifted, along with inspirational readings and music to honor your loved one. All participants are invited to share memories. We welcome everyone regardless of your faith or non-faith beliefs. The service concludes in The Memory Garden. The Memory Garden was created as a place for all to reflect and to grieve and to remember. A stone is chosen for each person who has passed and placed in our garden as a symbol of permanent memory. After the service, there will be a chance to visit again with the hospice staff, volunteers, families and JHC staff.
For more information and a schedule of these services please call JHC Hospice at 508-713-0512
Lending Library and Resources
Available to patients and family members of all ages, the JHC Hospice library contains books, professional journals and reading material on all aspects of palliative care, death, grief and bereavement. The collection reflects a variety of perspectives and many points of view are represented. Materials include clinical discussions on palliative care and the nature of bereavement to poetry and inspirational stories of struggle and courage, to basic “no nonsense” strategies for surviving difficult days.