We believe every parent and family member has the right to grieve for the loss of their baby in supportive and caring surroundings. To meet individual parent and family needs, our program offers guidance from trained healthcare professionals, personalized remembrances, and informative educational materials to assist each person with his/her own healing process. Goodbye Too Soon is for families experiencing miscarriage as well as infant loss. For more information, email Joan Mitchell or contact her at 478-633-1785
We provide children, teens, and adults opportunities to talk to someone about their grief. Referral resources also are available.
Pine Pointe holds a community workshop on a relevant topic on an annual basis. We also provide speakers for your professional, civic, religious, or school group.
Literature is available to assist all ages in understanding and coping with the various stages of grief.
For more Information on any of these services, contact:
Wendie Reynolds
Bereavement Services Coordinator
Pine Pointe Hospice
P: 478-633-5660 or 800-211-1084 Fax: 478-633-6247
Email: Wendie Reynolds
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