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Grief & Loss

Coping with the loss of someone or something important

Grief is a natural response to loss. It can come in waves, feel unpredictable, and look different for everyone. Whether you’re grieving a person, a relationship, a role, or a life change, your feelings are valid, and you don’t have to navigate them alone.

You might find it helpful to:

  • Allow space for your emotions
  • Stay connected to others
  • Find ways to carry meaning forward

Explore Grief & Loss Resources

Goldstein Family Grief Center

The Goldstein Family Grief Center provides a place for people of all ages to share their feelings of loss, deal with their grief and learn to find joy in their lives again.

  • Adult Support Groups– open to the public
  • Grief Series– special topic workshops that are open to the public
  • Individual grief counseling for Hospice of Cincinnati families
  • A library of bereavement education materials available to the community
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Fernside Center for Grieving Children

Fernside, established in 1986, as the nation’s second oldest children’s grief center, remains today a national leader in providing grief support services and outreach and education to the community and families. 

  • Group Programs– Fernside offers on-site grief support in elementary, junior high and high schools, as well as evening groups for both children & teens and parents & guardians
  • Crisis Response– immediate and long-term support for schools and other organizations following a death
  • Presentations and materials for grieving people and professionals
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