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Bereavement support in Oxfordshire
Alongside our inpatient services and care at home, we also offer wellbeing support including day therapies, counselling and pastoral care, complementary therapy, physiotherapy and Lymphoedema services. We also have a 24-hour telephone advice line available to patients, carers and healthcare professionals to provide guidance on symptom control, practical advice and emotional support.
You could get a Funeral Expenses Payment (also called a Funeral Payment) if you get certain benefits and need help to pay for a funeral you’re arranging.
Provides support and counselling for up-to 12 sessions, free to any bucks patients who have been affected by a bereavement since Jan 2020 where restrictions have affected hospital visits and the grieving process. Healthcare professionals can refer. using online referral form.
The Child Death Helpline aims to provide a quality freephone service to anyone affected by the death of a child of any age. Callers to the helpline might be parents, grandparents, siblings, other family members, friends or involved professionals.
Scotty’s Little Soldiers is a charity dedicated to supporting children and young people who have lost a parent serving in the British Armed Forces.
Compassionate Friends offers many different kinds of support for bereaved families. Whatever the cause of your loss, wherever you are in the UK, and whatever your circumstances – they are here to help.
Most people experience grief when they lose something or someone important to them. If these feelings are affecting your life, there are things you can try that may help. Support is also available if you’re finding it hard to cope with stress, anxiety or depression.
UK signposting website for anyone who is recently bereaved. They can also advise on counselling services.
Support and advice for anyone impacted by suicide. Working in partnership with At A Loss.
Providing a supportive helpline, counselling, referrals and a befriending service for all those affected by a bereavement, grief, living loss, or affected by the Covid 19 pandemic.
Co-Connect, Free of charge counselling bereavement support service available to local people aged 18 and over, whose bereavement has been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Up to 12 individual counselling sessions.
Florence Nightingale Hospice provides a range of palliative and end-of-life care services to people in Buckinghamshire and parts of Oxfordshire and south Bedfordshire who have life-limiting illnesses such as chronic lung conditions, cancer and neurological conditions. It has an In-Patient Unit with twelve beds in the Hospice, and it supports patients in the home through the FNH@Home Service and Community Nursing Teams.
Cruse offers support, advice and information to Children, young people and adults when someone dies. This support can be given face to face, through e-mail, website or over the phone.
Cruse offers support, advice and information to Children, young people and adults when someone dies. This support can be given face to face, through e-mail, website or over the phone.
Support and advice for anyone affected by a sudden bereavement including covid 19
Providing a supportive helpline, counselling referrals and a befriending service for all those affected by a bereavement, grief, living loss, or affected by the Covid 19 pandemic.
Support and advice for anyone impacted by suicide. Working in partnership with At a loss.
UK signposting website for anyone who is recently bereaved. They can also advise on counselling services.
Florence Nightingale provide information and support to help adults and children through the grieving progress.
Much loved is a website where Tribute pages can be created for a loved one. You can also fundraise in their memory and share funeral notices online, as well as a place for friends and family to share fond memories.
Most people experience grief when they lose something or someone important to them. If these feelings are affecting your life, there are things you can try that may help. Support is also available if you’re finding it hard to cope with stress, anxiety or depression.
Child Bereavement UK help children and young people (up to age 25), parents, and families, to rebuild their lives when a child grieves or when a child dies. They also provide training to professionals, equipping them to provide the best possible care to bereaved families.
Compassionate Friends offers many different kinds of support for bereaved families. Whatever the cause of your loss, wherever you are in the UK, and whatever your circumstances – they are here to help.
Sands is the leading stillbirth and neonatal death charity in the UK. Sands exists to reduce the number of babies dying and to ensure that anyone affected by the death of a baby receives the best possible care and support for as long as they need it.
Scotty’s Little Soldiers is a charity dedicated to supporting children and young people who have lost a parent serving in the British Armed Forces.
Hope Again is the youth website of Cruse Bereavement Care. It is a safe place where you can learn from other young people, how to cope with grief, and feel less alone.
The Child Death Helpline aims to provide a quality freephone service to anyone affected by the death of a child of any age. Callers to the helpline might be parents, grandparents, siblings, other family members, friends or involved professionals.
The Lullaby trust offers confidential bereavement support to anyone affected by the sudden and unexpected death of a baby or young child