BEREAVEMENT

Losing a Loved One is a Serious Matter

Angel Bright Hospice understands when a family member is diagnosed with a terminal disease, the normality of life is suspended. However, the need for Hospice is not just about the person who is sick. Their family and friends are also in need of care and comfort, and those are the things we do best.


After a death, there are more decisions and activities than most families really expect. So take some time to remember the person who just died, to be in touch with loved ones, to pray, or to do whatever is significant and helpful to you.


We have literature available, chaplains, and counselors that will discuss and explain the dying process, death, and the grief that will undoubtedly follow afterward. We believe the care and comfort of the patient’s family and friends are just as critical as the care of your loved one.

Senior Woman Holding Hands with A Nurse — Corpus Christi, TX — Angel Bright Hospice, Inc.

Bereavement Support

Bereavement support is provided to family members for thirteen months following the death of a loved one. Personal contact, as well as written information, is made available to assist families through the grieving process.

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