Grief and Support For Adults

Individual counseling, support groups and grief education are offered by each of our offices.

Hospice of the Bluegrass provides support and care for people in the last phase of an incurable disease. Hospice services, however, do not end with the death of a patient. Specially trained Hospice bereavement staff helps surviving family members deal with their grief for up to 13 months after the patient’s death.

For more than 30 years, Hospice of the Bluegrass has been meeting the needs of those coping with loss. Services are provided to anyone in the community who has experienced a loss, including those who have experienced sudden loss or the suicide of a loved one. Programs and counseling are available to people of all ages at no charge.

Grief is a powerful emotion that affects each of us at some point in our life. Hospice has long recognized the need to provide grief counseling and educational services about grief to Hospice families and the community. Click here to learn more about our support groups or call the Hospice of the Bluegrass Center for Grief and Education at (859) 277-2700 or (800) 876-6005 for more information.