The Cultural Humility at the End of Life program is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of volunteers and staff (nurses, physicians, social workers, counsellors, health care aides) who care for diverse people with life-limiting illnesses.
A six-week Exploring Grief through Creativity Group for people who want to explore their grief in a supportive, creative setting using various art materials starts Sept. 15.
A 7-week support group focused on bereavement following the death of a loved one, facilitated by a Victoria Hospice Bereavement Counsellor. This group includes both sharing and support, as well as grief education.
The Victoria Hospice Palliative Care Intensive (PCI) course invites participants from a broad scope of professional practice to learn a variety of approaches to end-of-life care.
The Victoria Hospice Palliative Care Intensive (PCI) course invites participants from a broad scope of professional practice to learn a variety of approaches to end-of-life care.
A one-time, interactive workshop covering the basics of grief and mourning, and ways to cope for those who are bereaved following the death of a loved one.
The Cultural Humility at the End of Life program is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of volunteers and staff (nurses, physicians, social workers, counsellors, health care aides) who care for diverse people with life-limiting illnesses.
This 2-hour workshop will be facilitated by Victoria Hospice volunteer Colleen Tiltman, a certified yoga teacher, with the support of one of our bereavement counsellors.
This 7-week registered walking group open to all adults in the Greater Victoria Community who are bereaved after the death of someone important in their life. Participants may explore their grief through the movement of walking, through being outdoors in nature, and through being with other grievers in this supported group experience.
SOLD OUT! I’m Still Here is a research-based play that follows the lives of four people touched by Alzheimer's disease. Following the unforgettable performance by Target Theatre will be a discussion led by Victoria Hospice counsellor Betty Anderson.