Bereavement support

Rennie Grove Peace can provide support with grief and loss at any point following a bereavement.

Bereavement support

Rennie Grove Peace bereavement support  

Our bereavement support service offers a range of support to people living in Bucks and Herts who are coming to terms with the loss of a loved one. Recognising that people grieve differently, we offer many avenues of support.  Whilst our adult and children bereavement counselling, group support and telephone line is for the families of our current and former patients we do offer other services for anyone experiencing bereavement including our Compassionate Cafés and live chat. You can learn more about the ways we can support adults and children by following the links below.

Bereavement support for adults

Supporting those dealing with grief, loss and bereavement in Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire.

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Bereavement support for children

Supporting the young family members of our former patients as they come to terms with loss.

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Bereavement Support Programme

Connect with others as you together explore your thoughts and feelings about your loss in this guided eight-week programme.

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Compassionate Communities

Compassionate Communities offers community-based support to help beyond a patient’s palliative, end-of-life care and bereavement needs. The support is from diagnosis, working with local partners and volunteers to reach more people earlier.​ The focus is on tackling the loneliness and isolation often experienced by people who are facing a life-limiting illness or are affected by bereavement and loss.

Compassionate Cafés

Our Compassionate Cafés are drop-in sessions, in local cafés and venues, providing a welcoming space for people affected by any type of loss.

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Compassionate Neighbours

Compassionate Neighbours is a social movement of local people enabled and supported to be more compassionate in their local communities.

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Compassionate Support Hubs

Providing a space where people affected by the diagnosis of a progressive life-limiting illness can drop in to meet others for a friendly chat, a drink, and a wellbeing activity

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