Although death is a natural part of life, losing a loved one can be very challenging. Grief can be painful and confusing, possibly described as a tangled ball of emotions. Learning to sustain ourselves in the midst of loss is a process that is normal and takes time. It often involves both emotional and behavioral reactions, which can look different from one minute to the next, day to day, week to week.
Understanding grief and learning to cope can help you heal while continuing to honor your loved one. Hospice of Lenawee is committed to ensuring that our grief support resources and services are welcoming, accessible, and a meaningful experience.
For more information or to obtain additional information, please contact the Bereavement Department at (517) 263-2323.
A variety of expressive activities which can provide opportunities to process grief.
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