Hospice Bereavement Services: Support for Grief and Healing

July 02, 2026

Healthy Aging Hospice
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Part of the series: Understanding Hospice Care: A Guide for Patients and Families
Riverside’s Hospice Education Series on comfort, quality of life and compassionate care.

Hospice care doesn’t end at the moment of loss.

For many families, that is when a new and deeply personal journey begins.

Bereavement services provide ongoing support, guidance and connection during this time.

Support That Continues

Bereavement care often begins before a loss occurs and continues for months afterward.

This support may include:

  • Individual counseling
  • Grief resources and education
  • Support groups
  • Ongoing outreach and check-ins

This continuity helps ensure families don’t feel alone as they navigate grief.

Opportunities to Remember and Connect

Many hospice programs offer memorial services where families can gather and reflect.

These events provide an opportunity to:

  • Share stories and memories
  • Honor loved ones
  • Connect with others who have had similar experiences

These shared experiences can be both comforting and healing.

Understanding Grief as a Personal Journey

Grief looks different for everyone.

Bereavement counselors help individuals:

  • Understand what they are feeling
  • Process loss in healthy ways
  • Move forward at their own pace

There is no “right” way to grieve—only the path that feels right for each person.

Support for the Whole Family

Bereavement services extend care to all loved ones—not just the primary caregiver.

Spouses, children and others close to the patient can all receive support, ensuring each person’s experience is acknowledged.

Continuing Care Beyond the Moment

Bereavement support reflects an important truth:

Hospice care is not limited to a single moment in time—it continues to support families through every stage of the experience.

By offering guidance, connection and compassion, hospice helps families move forward with care and understanding.

Hospice is good medicine

Not because it cures disease—but because it brings together everything needed to support comfort, dignity and quality of life.

To learn more about hospice services and support, learn more about Riverside Hospice Care.

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