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  1. Provides free grief support for youth and young adults (ages 13 to 29), and adults. Services include one-to-one emotional support, grief support groups, and additional services including support for grief in the workplace. Serves Anmore, Belcarra, Coquitlam, P...
  2. Trained volunteers provide social and emotional support to people with palliative illnesses and to their families and friends; support is provided in Burnaby Hospital and St Michael's Hospice. Support may involve talking, sitting quietly, life reflection, lett...
  3. Support groups for bereaved parents who have experienced the death of a child; siblings and grandparents are also welcome. Burnaby meetings are held at 7 pm on the last Wednesday of each month at the Jubilee United Church Memorial Room, 7591 Gray Avenue; use s...
  4. Residential care facility for adults ages 19 and up with complex health care needs who require 24-hour care. Services include nursing and personal care, medication administration, meals, laundry service, and social and recreational activities. Referral require...
  5. A free program that provides information, guidance, wellness activities, and support for patients facing serious or life-limiting illness and their families. Program includes support groups, individual counselling, and information sessions on symptom managemen...
  6. An interdisciplinary team provides hospice palliative care to the terminally ill and their families in North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Bowen Island, and Lions Bay; a physician referral is required. Services are provided either at home, in hospital, at a care ...
  7. Offers free individual and couple's counselling to Langley and Aldergrove residents. Parents and caregivers of children under 14 years are prioritzed; counselling focusses on improvement in family life. Counsellors also see clients struggling with relationship...