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Grief and Loss

Provider Name Provider Description Category Description Address City Location Description Location Phone Contact Contact Phone Provider Phone Provider EMail Provider URL
Big Bend Hospice Big Bend Hospice Community Counseling: Short-term counseling for adults and children who are coping with grief due to the death of someone in their lives; Free; Appointment only; Hrs: M-F, 8am-5pm 1723 Mahan Center Blvd 850-878-5310 hospice@bigbendhospice.org www.bigbendhospice.org
Big Bend Hospice The Caring Tree Program: Helps young people grieving the anticipated or sudden death of a loved one; Services include creative school and community-based grief groups for youth, guidance for caregivers, presentations on grief and suicide prevention, resource materials, group crisis support, and two annual grief camps. Youth, caregivers, schools, churches, and agencies can benefit from this free service 1723 Mahan Center Blvd 850-878-5310 hospice@bigbendhospice.org www.bigbendhospice.org
Big Bend Hospice Six Week Grief Support Group: Support for adults who have experienced the death of someone in their lives; Meets throughout the year; Call for dates; Free 1723 Mahan Center Blvd 850-878-5310 hospice@bigbendhospice.org www.bigbendhospice.org
Big Bend Hospice Early Loss Support Group: Meets monthly; Support for those who have experienced the death of an infant up to two years of age; Also includes those who have lost children by miscarriage; Free 1723 Mahan Center Blvd 850-878-5310 hospice@bigbendhospice.org www.bigbendhospice.org
Big Bend Hospice Suicide Loss Support Group: Meets monthly; Support for adults who have experienced the death of someone by suicide; Free 1723 Mahan Center Blvd 850-878-5310 hospice@bigbendhospice.org www.bigbendhospice.org
Big Bend Hospice Camp Woe-Be-Gone: The highlight of the Caring Tree Program of Big Bend Hospice is an annual one day grief support camp for children and teens ages 5-18; Open to all children and teens that have experienced a sudden or anticipated loss; Provides a fun-filled, safe environment for children and teens to express their feelings and fears following a death; Contact the Caring Tree Staff to register 1723 Mahan Center Blvd 850-878-5310 hospice@bigbendhospice.org www.bigbendhospice.org
Big Bend Hospice Big Bend Hospice - Teen Grief Program - Teens who have experienced the death of a loved one are invited to monthly support sessions. The loss does not have to be recent. Dinner will be provided. Call Pam Mezzina at 878-5310 ext. 799 for details 1723 Mahan Center Blvd. 878-5310 ext. 799 850-878-5310 hospice@bigbendhospice.org www.bigbendhospice.org
Big Bend Hospice Big Bend Hospice - Free help for teen grief - Teens who have experienced the death of a loved one are invited to monthly support sessions. The loss does not have to be recent. Dinner will be provided. Call Pam Mezzina at 878-5310 ext. 799 for details. 1723 Mahan Center Blvd 850-878-5310 hospice@bigbendhospice.org www.bigbendhospice.org
Capital Area Healthy Start Capital Area Healthy Start provides support and information during family interviews about bereavement and also sends letter to families coping with fetal and infant loss. 1311 N. Paul Russell Road, Suite A-101 850-488-0288 Kristina@capitalareahealthystart.org www.capitalareahealthystart.org
Compassionate Friends Early Loss Program A national, non-profit, self-help, support organization; Offers friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved parents, grandparents, and siblings; Mission-To assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age, from any cause, and to provide info to help others be supportive. Local chapter The Compassionate Friends of TLH-meets 2nd Monday of each month 7:00 pm at St. Stephen Lutheran Church; For more information visit www.tcftallahassee.com St. Stephen Lutheran Church: 2198 N. Meridian Rd 850-422-8404 tcfot@yahoo.com www.compassionatefriends.org
Covenant Hospice Provides a wide range of health and support services options for persons with life-limiting illnesses, their families, and their loved ones, such as end-of-life nursing, counseling, home care, support groups for adults, children, and AIDS patients; One primary objective is to provide our patients the opportunity to remain in their home or in a home-like setting, and to maintain a strong emphasis on quality of life; Has arrangements with multiple hospitals, nursing facilities, adult living facilities, and other organizations throughout the services area when living at home is not possible Covenant's Promise is to provide excellence in compassionate care for all people, to broaden and fulfill life's journey. Care in home or facility, 24-hour support; Comfort and pain management; Physician home visits; Bereavement and family support; Staff trained in end-of-life care; Not-for-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization 1545 Raymond Diehl Rd, Ste. 102 850-575-4998 www.covenanthospice.org
Lee's Place Licensed therapists provide low cost counseling services for adults and children ages 4 and older who are struggling with any type of loss including divorce, death, trauma, adoption, incarceration, foster care, abandonment, and life transitions; Also, the staff provides education to schools, community groups, and professional organizations on a variety of loss issues and coping strategies; Fees are on a sliding fee scale and range from $10 to $100 per session 216 Lake Ella Dr 841-7733 barbie@leesplace.org www.leesplace.org
Linda Young, PhD, LMFT Family counselor specializing in grief and loss, chemical dependency, EEG neurofeedback, treatment of depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders; Individuals and couples counseling; Serves ages 13 and older 219 E. Fifth Ave 656-1404