Coping with loss is a deeply personal experience that doesn’t follow a fixed timeline. Homeland’s bereavement counselors guide families through the very difficult loss of a loved one. We understand that healing takes time – and will walk you through your bereavement journey.
We offer support through phone calls, one-on-one consultations and support groups. Our bereavement support program is available to the bereaved of Homeland’s patients as well as anyone in the community who is experiencing grief.
“I greatly appreciate the monthly luncheon. Indeed, it is a safe place to be. And learning about the experiences of others has helped my healing process. Thank you.”
All meetings are facilitated by Homeland Hospice Bereavement Counselors, Noelle Valentine, MSW, LSW, and Alexis Conkle, MSW (pictured).
When registration is required, please contact us or call 717-221-7890.
Six-Week Support Groups
Homeland’s Support Groups are offered spring, summer and fall. Through a mutual aid model, a sense of community is established by shared grief experiences, resulting in group members entering the weekly series as strangers but often continuing their relationships as friends. Together, members explore self-awareness and healing techniques and discover new purpose amidst the pain of loss. Registration is required.
Men’s Breakfast – Our Treat!
Second Thursday of each month, 9 – 10:30 a.m.
Perkins, 7 Erford Rd, Camp Hill
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Ladies’ Luncheon – Our Treat!
Third Friday of each month, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Perkins, 7 Erford Rd, Camp Hill
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Memory Pillows
Homeland Hospice will turn your loved one’s shirt into a meaningful memory pillow keepsake. Contact Tamara Jaroszewski at 717-221-7890 x114 for more information.
Homeland Hospice offers many additional programs throughout the year:
- Memorial Dinner
- Grief Art
- 5K and Memory Walk
- The Social
- …and More
To learn more, please call 717-221-7890 or contact us.



