Bereavement Support

You Are Not Alone in Your Grief

As part of the end-of-life care services offered by The Hospice of Baton Rouge to our patients and their loved ones, each family is followed in our Bereavement Support Program for 13 months following the death of the patient. This service includes cards, letters, phone calls, visits, and bereavement support groups.

Get The Support You Need

Support Groups

Get the support you need through one of our grief support groups - available to anyone in the community who has suffered the death of a loved one and is struggling with that loss. We have a variety of different groups throughout the Greater Baton Rouge and surrounding areas, offering different group styles, times, and locations.

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Helping the Youngest Members of Your Family

Camp Conquer

Camp Conquer began as a private donation to provide children affected by the loss of their homes due to flooding with grief services. With additional donations and leveraging The Hospice of Baton Rouge’s network of volunteers, a five-day camp became a reality for children in Baton Rouge, La.

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Contact Us

Request More Information

If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please visit our volunteer webpage HERE. If you have any questions about our volunteer programs or our volunteer website, please contact Holly Taylor at HTaylor@hospicebr.org.

Ongoing Grief Support

The Retreat at Quarters Lake

The Retreat at Quarters Lake, by The Hospice of Baton Rouge, is intended to provide a tranquil environment and serve as a safe space for the children, teens and adults of Greater Baton Rouge to learn how to better cope with and process grief and loss beyond the traditional clinical counseling. The grief support center is free of charge to anyone in the community thanks to caring individual, corporate donors, and The Hospice of Baton Rouge.

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Your Personal Journey

Grief Resources

Someone you love has died. You are now faced with the difficult, but important, need to mourn. Mourning is the open expression of your thoughts and feelings regarding the death and the person who died. It is an essential part of healing. The following articles provide many practical suggestions to help you move toward healing in your unique grief journey.

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