Bereavement Support

Living with Loss

To explain when you might find counselling beneficial through:

  • Stories
  • Theory around bereavement
  • Strategies and tools to help you
  • To have a better understanding of the grieving process
  • Resources to help you
  • When you might need counselling

Therapeutic Bereavement Groups

Therapeutic Bereavement Groups offer the opportunity to meet with other bereaved people who may be experiencing similar losses and issues

  • Whilst everyone’s experience is different and their worries and concerns are unique some experiences to grief may be similar. Listening in a confidential setting to how other people have experienced their grief may therefore be helpful
  • It is a place to meet with other bereaved people who have experienced the loss of a significant relative, to talk in a safe environment and explore feelings of loneliness, isolation, emptiness, anger and guilt and find ways to manage them

What is bereavement counselling?

Bereavement counselling takes place in a relationship built upon trust, respect and confidentiality, to facilitate the processes of normal and complex grief.

It is a way of working that enables people to explore their concerns in a safe, supportive and non-judgmental atmosphere and to find the best outcomes for them.

Talking to a counsellor may help people to:

  • See things differently
  • Explore feelings in a safe environment
  • Find ways to manage feelings of loneliness and isolation
  • Improve communication with family, friends and health professionals
  • Feel supported
  • Find a level of acceptance and increased understanding of their deepest concerns

News

22nd Jun 26

Presentation for outstanding fundraising contribution

Forest Holme Hospice Charity has presented supporter Paul Payne with a special commemorative plaque.

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22nd Jun 26

Community comes together to remember loved ones

The Mayor of Poole was amongst hundreds of people who gathered in Poole Park to honour the memory of loved ones at Forest Holme Hospice’s annual Tie A Yellow Ribbon event.

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22nd Jun 26

New Mayor chooses hospice as charity of the year

The new Mayor of Poole, Councillor Tracey Newman, has selected Forest Holme as her Charity of the Year for 2026/27.

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13th May 26

Hospice scoops another eco award

Forest Holme Hospice is celebrating another major sustainability achievement after winning the Eco Award at the Bournemouth and Poole Business Awards 2026.

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5th May 26

Fond farewell after a lifetime of compassionate care

Forest Holme Hospice is marked the retirement of one of its most treasured nurses, Carmel, whose career has spanned more than 30 years in the NHS, including 13 dedicated years at the hospice.

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30th Apr 26

Early positive impact of Hospice at Home

Forest Holme Hospice is already seeing the difference its Hospice at Home service in Poole is making, supporting patients with compassionate, personalised end of life care in the comfort of their own homes.

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