Support & healing after loss

Grief Care Services

Grief is a personal journey, and no two experiences are the same. We offer compassionate support, resources, and programs to help you process loss and find your way forward.

No Patient Turned Away

We serve regardless of ability to pay

Available 24/7

Nights, weekends & holidays

Free Grief Counseling

Open to the whole community

45+ Years of Care

Serving North Carolina since 1979

Transitions GriefCare

In-person & telehealth support for adults, children, and teens

Grief support for every age

Grief support for adults and children/teens (ages 5-17) is available in-person and via telehealth to those who reside in our 10-county service area. For more information please call 919-719-7199.

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Support groups, counseling, & healing programs for adults navigating loss

Adult Grief Care

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Children and Teens Grief Care

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Visiting The Grief Center

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Compassionate resources & guidance for navigating serious illness & end-of-life care.

Grief Support Resources for Adults

Our grief support groups provide a safe place for you to explore and express your grief in a way that is comfortable and healing for you. Talking about grief with others who are also coping with the death of a loved one often helps reduce feelings of isolation and of not being understood.

Support and Workshops

Our professional staff provides short-term counseling, support groups, workshops, and other services designed to compassionately meet your needs. Groups offer an opportunity for people to connect with others who “get it.”

View Grief Care for Adult events here.

Support Groups

Support groups offer you the opportunity to gather with others who are coping with the same type of loss as you. Groups meet for several consecutive weeks.

Services of Remembrance

These are times to remember and celebrate those we love through corporate services, the lighting of luminaries (at our annual Lights of Remembrance), and other ceremonies.

Conversations

We often offer single sessions and series of workshops that help educate and support you as you walk through grief and coping.

Mindfulness

Mindfulness workshops help you learn and practice ways to care for yourself throughout your grief journey. These events often include guided imagery, gentle stretching, and other mind-body exercises.

Expressive Arts

Expressive arts events use art, mindfulness, and movement to explore themes of grief, transformation, growth, renewal, and hope. No art experience is needed for any of these events.

Compassionate resources & guidance for navigating serious illness & end-of-life care.

Grief Support Resources for Children & Teens

Our child and teen grief offerings provide a safe place for children, teens, and families to express their grief in a comfortable, healing way.

Support and Workshops

Our groups and events give opportunities to learn more about grief and coping strategies as well as connect with grieving peers. These connections can reduce isolation and give space to explore the wide range of emotions associated with the loss of a loved one.

View Grief Care for Children & Teens events here.

Family Activities

Family Activities

Here are several activities you can do as a family to help cope with grief.

Create a calming jar to help you relax. Instructions | Video
Create an encouragement jar for the whole family. Instructions | Video
Practice grounding activities to help you find a sense of calm. Instructions | Video
Create a legacy luminary to honor your loved one. Instructions | Video
Decorate a family shield to show what keeps your family strong. Instructions
Create permission slips to help you respond to big feelings. Instructions | Video
Create a worry monster to hold your worries. Instructions | Video
Play a game of round robin drawing to connect with family members. Instructions
Go on a fun scavenger hunt. Instructions

Camp BRIGHT

Camp BRIGHT

This one-day camp is for youth ages 5–12 who have experienced the death of a significant person.

Grief techniques are creatively infused in each camp theme to create a safe, fun, loving, and educational atmosphere.

KidsZone

KidsZone is a monthly in-person group therapy for children aged 5–12. Each month offers a new theme and variety of activities designed for grief care for the younger age groups.

Support Over Solitude (SOS)

Support Over Solitude (S.O.S.) is a teen grief support group that is free and open to youth ages 14-18 who have lost a parent, sibling, or other significant person. Through discussion prompts and interactive activities, participants will have an opportunity to name their experiences of grief, build positive coping skills, and connect with other teens who have similar experiences.

Grief Care Resources

Find the Support You Need

hospice and palliative doctor with patient
Grieving From a Distance: Ways to Honor, Support, and Stay Connected

Grieving From a Distance: Ways to Honor, Support, and Stay Connected

Helping Children & Teens Adjust to a Loved One’s Terminal Illness
Helping Children & Teens Adjust to a Loved One’s Terminal Illness

Helping Children & Teens Adjust to a Loved One’s Terminal Illness

Understanding Grief: What to Expect After a Loss
Understanding Grief: What to Expect After a Loss

Understanding Grief: What to Expect After a Loss

Supporting Children and Teens After a Loss
Supporting Children and Teens After a Loss

Supporting Children and Teens After a Loss

Rewind the Time

Rewind the Time

Would you like to learn more about available bereavement support?

Our team can help you explore grief care options and find the support that feels right for you.