Programs & Services
Visiting Volunteer Program
Professionally trained and supported volunteers offer non-medical services to individuals living with life-threatening illness and their families, in their homes. Volunteers provide companionship, practical support and short-term relief for caregivers. Visiting Volunteers can help with day-to-day needs such as appointments, shopping, outings, and legacy work.
Day Programs
In a safe environment there is an opportunity for social interaction and activities that illness can often restrict. The program offers respite for caregivers while providing peer support, a variety of life-affirming and fun activities for individuals. Activities may include massage, relaxation exercises, music, crafts, creative writing - and always a great lunch.
Bereavement Support
These programs offer education and support for both family and friends coping with the loss or illness of a loved one. The program offers a variety of formats, including but not limited to:
- 1:1 Support
- Adult Groups
- Family Support
- Children & Teen Groups
- Walk and Talk
- Widow(er)'s group
- Digital Memories
- Music Therapy
- School-based support
Art Therapy
Offers a different approach to traditional talk therapy, using art to help children, adolescents, and adults express thoughts and emotions they may not know how to express otherwise. No previous art experience required.
Anticipatory Grief Support
- Spouse/Partners
- Children/Teens
Caregiver Support
Open to anyone caring for a loved one with a life-threatening illness.
Complementary/Wellness Programs
- Art Therapy
- Indian Head Massage
- Bowen
- Music Therapy
- Cranio-Sacral Therapy
- Reflexology
- Healing Touch
- Therapeutic Touch
- Yoga
Information & Education
- Speaker's Bureau
- Reference Library
- Community Education
Partnership programs at some locations
- Wellspring
- Peer Support
- Relaxation
- Yoga
- Brain Fog
- Mindfull Based Stress Reduction
