Grief & Bereavement
For those who have experienced the death of a loved one, the VNA offers short-term bereavement counseling and support groups that are open to the public. The Bereavement Care program also has an annual memorial service and offers community presentations about grief.
Along with education for families on the grief process, the program offers periodic outreach for families for a full year following the death of their loved one.
Camp Knock Knock
In addition to all of these services, the Bereavement Care program also assists with the coordination of an annual weekend family bereavement camp. Held in early June, this camp is open to adults and children who have experienced the death of a loved one.
By providing open support and guidance, this camp creates an opportunity for growth and healing for families who are experiencing the natural grieving process. Skilled counselors, professionals, and trained volunteers participate in this unique experience for families.
Campers participate in a variety of activities that may include arts and crafts, campfires, story times, a candlelight remembrance ceremony and small group sessions to provide strategies for adults and children coping with grief.
The 2008 Camp Knock Knock will be held June 6-8. For more information about the camp, please call Pam Jensen, VNA Bereavement Coordinator, at 658-1900 x3405.
Interested in volunteering for Camp Knock Knock? Check out our volunteer page to learn more.
For more information about our grief and bereavement programs, please contact:
Angel Collins, MS, RN
Director of End of Life Services
(802) 860-4412
collinsREMOVETHISBEFORESENDING@vnacares.org
