Our Services

Butterflies

Butterflies: Children Emerging from Grief is a counseling program for children ages 3 to 17 who have suffered the loss of a loved one. The program provides group and individual counseling, teaching the children to process the loss situation effectively and coping skills so they may deal with the range of emotions associated with the loss of a loved one (anger, fear, sadness and anxiety).

Our counselors work with parents to help them understand how children are processing their grief. We teach the family ways to work through the grieving process together. Emotional support from family members is a critical part of working through grief.

Our counselors also work with resource personnel from Gaston County schools and other local agencies to help children who have been identified as having experienced grief and loss. We sometimes assis entire classrooms or schools with grief issues when a classmate has died.

Butterflies also provides outings to children with family members who have a life limiting, terminal illnesses.

Signs of Grief

Signs of grief in children may include:
  • loss of interest in schoolwork or favorite activities, such as participation in athletics.
  • sudden personality changes.
  • impulsive or reckless behavior; inappropriate anger.
  • frequent irritability or unexplained crying.
  • abuse of drugs or alcohol.
  • eating/sleeping disorders.
  • preoccupation with pain, death or suicide.
  • giving away favorite possessions.
  • regression to an earlier childhood development stage.
  • the child may develop sympathetic pains or a dread fear of disease.

Unresolved Grief

Children who do not resolve grief may:
  • avoid love as a way of avoiding pain
  • be unable to emotionally acknowledge the pain of others
  • eventually have adult relationships in which they hold back for fear of loss or pain
  • be unable to express love and attachment to their own children

Resolved Grief

Good things happen when children resolve their grief. There is a strengthening effect on children who have experienced a serious loss and worked through it. They know life is precious. They know the importance of family, as a gift to be cherished, not taken for granted. They are generally more aware of pain and suffering in others. They tend to mature faster. They usually are drawn closer to their siblings.

Camp Phoenix is a yearly camp for grieving children and their parents. For more information about Camp Phoenix, click here

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Gaston Hospice and Grief Counseling Services

Gaston Hospice Services

Gaston Hospice is a local, non-profit healthcare organization that cares for people who have a life-limiting illness that is no longer responding to curative treatment. Hospice care enables these patients to live at home as fully as possible. Hospice puts both patient and family at the center of care planning.

Our Services Include:

  • Pain and symptom management
  • Assistance with financial and legal issues from a medical social worker
  • Emotional and spiritual support from licensed counselors and chaplains
  • Certified nursing assistants to help with personal care
  • Volunteers to help provide companionship, run errands, etc.
  • Respite care when family caregivers need a break
  • Medications, equipment and supplies
  • Grief support for loved ones

We Provide Our Services:

  • In the home
  • In the Robin Johnson House
  • In the long term care facility
  • In the hospital

Gaston Hospice serves any resident of Gaston County and the surrounding area who has been diagnosed with a life expectancy of six months or less. Services are provided regardless of diagnosis or ability to pay.

More Information

To find out more about about Gaston Hospice, stop by our office (directions),
contact us online, or by phone at: 704.861-8405