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Losing a loved one is devastating. ECU Health Home Health and Hospice offers a community-based grief program “Living On After Loss.” Facilitators guide participants through an eight-week grief journey, following the death of a loved one. Anyone over the age of 18 is welcome to attend. There is no charge to participate. Whether it is an expected or unexpected death, those left on this earth are welcome.
Losing a loved one is devastating. ECU Health Home Health and Hospice offers a community-based grief program “Living On After Loss.” Facilitators guide participants through an eight-week grief journey, following the death of a loved one. Anyone over the age of 18 is welcome to attend. There is no charge to participate. Whether it is an expected or unexpected death, those left on this earth are welcome.
Losing a loved one is devastating. ECU Health Home Health and Hospice offers a community-based grief program “Living On After Loss.” Facilitators guide participants through an eight-week grief journey, following the death of a loved one. Anyone over the age of 18 is welcome to attend. There is no charge to participate. Whether it is an expected or unexpected death, those left on this earth are welcome.
Losing a loved one is devastating and learning how to continue living can be challenging. ECU Health Home Health and Hospice offers a community-based grief program “Living On After Loss.” Register today.
Join us for a FREE session to learn the who, what, when, where, how, and most importantly, the WHY of advance care planning, including your Health Care Power of Attorney and Living Will documents.
Whether you’ve recently been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, are a caregiver or just looking to learn more, we welcome you to become part of our supportive community.
Who would you want to make medical decisions for you if you could not speak for yourself? You can name a health care agent in the Health Care Power of Attorney advance directive, and by doing so, this person will have the legal authority to represent you in a medical crisis if/when you can't speak…
Support groups are a great way to meet others who have experienced similar things you and your family have been through as a brain injury survivor. Meetings are open to brain injury survivors, both traumatic and non-traumatic, stroke survivors, and loved ones and/or caregivers.