Halifax Health – Hospice Grief Centers Seeks Volunteers

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  • January 6, 2018
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DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. – (July 26, 2017) – Halifax Health – Hospice Grief Centers are in need of volunteers for its Daytona Beach, DeLand and Flagler locations.

Compassionate individuals are sought to volunteer to facilitate groups for grieving children and adults.  A free, comprehensive training program will be offered by a mental health professional that includes the skills needed to work in that environment.

Halifax Health – Hospice Grief Centers were established to serve the needs of children and adults who have lost loved ones.  Services include support groups, memorial services, special events and workshops, children’s grief services and an award-winning traumatic loss program.  The centers’ supportive, experiential approach has proven to make a difference for children and their families during the grieving process.

For more information contact Cintia Ribar at 386.425.3100 or Dr. Kim Beck-Frate at 386.425.3339.

Halifax Health

Recognized by The Joint Commission as a Top Performer on Key Quality Measures, Halifax Health serves Volusia and Flagler counties, providing a continuum of healthcare services through a network of organizations including a tertiary hospital, community hospital, freestanding emergency department, an urgent care, psychiatric services, a cancer treatment center with four outreach locations, the area’s largest hospice, a center for inpatient rehabilitation, primary care walk-in clinics, a walk-in clinic specializing in women’s health, a pediatric care community clinic, three children’s medical practices, a home healthcare agency, and an exclusive provider organization.  Halifax Health offers the area’s only Level II Trauma Center, Comprehensive Stroke Center, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Pediatric Emergency Department, Child and Adolescent Behavioral Services, complete Neurosurgical Services, OB Emergency Department and Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit that cares for babies born as early as 28 weeks.  For more information, visit halifaxhealth.org.

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