St Wilfrid’s Hospice expands bereavement service to support community during pandemic
The charity is now offering its volunteer bereavement support to the whole community, not just those whose loved ones have died at the hospice in Eastbourne.
Ella Williams, family support co-ordinator, said, “With the current situation – lockdown, social distancing and the difficulty of attending funerals – there is no doubt the need for bereavement support is greater than ever in our community.
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Hide Ad“As far as we are able we will be extending our support to all.”
If you or someone you know could benefit from bereavement support and live within the St Wilfrid’s catchment area, visit stwhospice.org/bereavement.
Call 01323 434251 to request a call back regarding bereavement support.
Bereavement support for children and young people, aged six to 17, is available through the hospice’s Seahorse Project.
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Hide AdDetails for this service, including the referral form, are on the hospice website.
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this article, here are a number of resources which could help.
• Mind Infoline: 0300 123 3393, email [email protected] or text 86463
• Sussex Mental Health helpline 0300 5000 101
• If you or someone you know has suicidal thoughts, you can call The Samaritans’s 24-hour helpline on 08457 909090
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Hide Ad• Health in Mind is a free NHS service for East Sussex residents who are experiencing stress, anxiety or low mood – call 03000 030 130
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