Pathways Hospice Offers Spring Grief and Loss Support Groups in San Francisco Bay Area

Pathways Hospice Offers Spring Grief and Loss Support Groups in San Francisco Bay Area Pathways Hospice Offers Grief Support Sunnyvale, CA (PRWEB) February 14, 2013 Pathways Home Health & Hospice is offering a new series of Spring grief support groups beginning in the first week of March 2013. These grief support groups run for six-to-eight weeks and are held in various locations in the cities of Sunnyvale, Menlo Park, Los Gatos, Fremont, Redwood City, Albany, and Oakland. The groups are free of charge and non-denominational. Registration is required. Please contact Pathways Home Health & Hospice for specific times and locations. Pathways Hospice grief support groups examine common grief issues such as coping skills, loneliness, anger, “normal” grief, and lifestyle change. Individuals grieving the loss of a wife, husband, mother, father, step-parent, grandparent, sister, brother, or friend are encouraged to attend. These grief support groups are free of charge. Read more text

Pathways Hospice Offers Training and Seeks Volunteers in San Mateo and San Francisco

Pathways Hospice Offers Training and Seeks Volunteers in San Mateo and San Francisco Touch Lives in Extraordinary Ways as a Pathways Hospice Volunteer South San Francisco, California (PRWEB) January 11, 2013 Pathways Hospice is seeking volunteers from the San Mateo County, Peninsula and San Francisco areas to make visits to hospice patients. The hospice volunteer training will be held two consecutive Saturdays, January 26th and February 2nd, 2013, in the Pathways Hospice South San Francisco offices, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 pm. Hospice volunteers help people and their families that are facing terminal illness.Pathways Hospice’s volunteer training covers the basic principles of hospice, understanding the special needs of patients and their families, communication dynamics, patient care, spiritual care support, and understanding grief and loss. Hospice volunteers are trained in listening skills, family dynamics and the right words to say to patients and their loved ones at the end of life. Read more text