Overview
If you’ve been affected by a palliative diagnosis, or the expected death of someone close to you, and your GP is in Nottinghamshire, then we may be able to help you. Our care is person-centred and non-judgemental – it’s simply a safe space to be heard.
There’s no right or wrong way to approach grief, and everyone deals with things differently. After a bereavement, you may feel a need to talk to someone entirely outside the situation, and that’s why we’re here.
Free bereavement and emotional support
All our services are free. If you’re not referred by a healthcare professional, you can refer yourself by calling 0115 962 1222. Our friendly team will take your details for a member of our bereavement team to arrange an initial assessment
This gives you an opportunity to talk through what is going on and get an idea of the type and level of support you might find helpful. If you then decide you’d like ongoing support, we’ll arrange this at a mutually convenient time.
Emotional Support
Our trained volunteers offer a listening ear and an understanding of the ways bereavement may affect you.
Emotional support is provided weekly for up to 8 sessions. This can be provided in person at the hospice, or over the telephone.
Counselling
Counselling is provided by qualified counsellors, and those in the late stages of their training. If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or are dealing with more complex or difficult issues, you will usually be offered counselling.
Counselling is offered for up to 8 weekly sessions which can take place face-to-face at the Hospice, by telephone, or online.
Bereavement Buddies Support Groups
These free sessions offer an opportunity for bereaved people to meet and share experiences with others in a similar situation, with staff from our team and volunteers on hand.
Anyone grieving the loss of a loved one is welcome to attend. These are predominantly social support groups so may not be suitable for those who are very newly bereaved, or who might struggle with listening to other people talking about their own grief.
There’s no need to book, just drop in.
Nottingham City Centre
Nottingham Central Library (opens in new tab) , 1 Carrington Street, Nottingham NG1 7FH
First Monday of each month 2 – 4pm (or the second Monday if affected by a bank holiday)
Third Friday of each month 10am – 12pm
Clifton
Clifton Cornerstone, Southchurch Drive, NG11 8EW
Last Tuesday of every month 2 – 4pm
West Bridgford
Academy (building to the left), Asda, West Bridgford, Loughborough Road, NG2 7JA
First Thursday of every month 2 – 4pm
Online Carers Support Group
For carers who are currently looking after a loved one dying from an incurable illness. This is an online group and will be conducted via Zoom. Register for the Zoom invitation by contacting our team at 0115 962 1222, or email us at info@nottshospice.org.
First Tuesday of each month 2pm – 3.30pm
Due to demand, you may only be able to attend for up to 8 sessions, with the possibility of extension if available.
Virtual Bereavement Support Group
The virtual meeting takes place on the last Saturday of the month. This group is perfect for anyone with travel limitations or who is busy during the week. Register for the Zoom invitation by contacting our team at 0115 962 1222.
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