We realize that the weeks and months following the death of a person significant in your life may be very difficult. Many emotions may be felt during this period of bereavement - loss, anger, sadness, or guilt. Each person reacts to loss in his or her own personal way.
It helps to understand that grief reactions are normal and part of the human experience. We want to be of continued support to you during this time. If you are concerned or worried about your feelings or reactions now or in the coming months, or need someone to talk with, please call us.
What is Grief?
Grief is a natural response to loss that is unique and different for everyone experiencing it. Many authors have definitions of grief, but most agree that there is no right or wrong way to experience it, and that it is an individual and personal experience.
Grief can be intense emotions like overwhelming sadness, loneliness, anger, relief, and guilt, but also can include, physical pain, lethargy, and even feelings of craziness. Many people also experience grief without intense emotion, but feel a sense of numbness, and of shock.
What grief needs
Contact the Bereavement Support Counselor in Irvine at Silverado Hospice today.

"In the end, there was Silverado Hospice, quietly, gently, competently providing extraordinary support, guidance and care…. It takes special people to guide families through the last days of life and to work so hard to ensure that there is as much life experienced as possible in those days. Your song is unsung. The world so needs what you offer. You will have my gratitude and that of my family always.”
-Madeline and Family