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Head Office / Community Services - Bolton

18 King Street East
Upper Level
Bolton, Ontario
L7E 1E8

tel: 905-951-3534
toll free 1-800-305-7905
fax: 905-951-3352
info@hospicecaledon.ca


Bethell House End of Life Care Facility

15835 McLaughlin Road,
Inglewood, Ontario

tel: 905-838-3534
fax: 905-838-0302 
info@hospicecaledon.ca

 

Hospice Caledon Bereavement Programs

Grief Support Programs

Hospice Caledon offers Bereavement Support Group programs to the community and to family members of our clients.

We hold periodic 10 week support group programs, as well as a regular monthly drop-in grief support group.

Contact Our Office either by phone 905-951-3534 , 1-800-305-7905 or by E-mail

Multi-Generational Grief Support Group

A 6 session grief support group for members of the same family and /or grieving persons of diverse ages.

This Program implements art, activities, and games that are designed so that individuals of all ages can participate in the same group and be challenged at their unique intellectual, emotional, and psychogical levels. It promotes that sharing of feelings among family members who are confronting the same grief from different angles.

Sessions are co-faciliated by experienced group leaders, and are free of cost, with all materials supplied. The sessions are 1 1/2 hours long and run evenings from 7:00pm - until 8:30pm or as arranged. The minimum age for a participant is 8 and their is no maximum. Minimum of 4 participants to a maximum of 8. For more information please contactour office by phone 905-951-3534 or 1-800-305-7905 or by E-mail.

Adolescent Grief Support Group

An 8 session grief support for adolescents.

This Program implements art, activities, and games that are designed so that individuals of all ages can participate in the same group and be challenged at their unique intellectual, emotional, and psychogical levels. It may appeal to a group of friends experiencing grief over the death thorugh accident, suicide, or illness of their mutual friend/peer.

Sessions are co-facilitated by experienced group leaders, and are free of cost, with all materials supplied. The sessions are 1 1/2 hours long and run evenings or late afternoon as arranged. This is for participants of highschool age (13 - 18 years of age).

A minimum of 4 participants to a maximum of 8 is required.

For more information please contact out Office by phone 905-951-3534 or 1-800-305-7905 or by E-mail.

 

 

 

 

Hospice can help

Links to information on grief

Grief comes to all of us at different times and in different ways.

It is important to set aside time to share with others the feelings and concerns that arise from a significant loss and change in our lives.

Six Needs of Mourning

There are six "yield signs" you are likely to encounter on your journey through grief - what Dr. Alan Wolfelt calls the "reconciliation needs of mourning." For although your grief journey will be an intensely personal, unique experience, all mourners must yield to this set of basic human needs if they are to heal.

Shattering Eight Myths About Grief

In order to effectively cope with loss, and to help others who are struggling, it is important to get past some of the common misconceptions about grief.

Facing Sudden Loss -

Of all the experiences we confront in life, the toughest to face is the sudden, unexpected loss of someone we love.

Here at the beginning

As long as I can I will look at this world for both of us.  As long as I can I will laugh with the birds, I will sing with the flowers, I will pray to the stars, for both of us.  ~Sascha