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MAIN APPLICATION <br />2. AGENCY INFORMATION <br />Please provide the following information about your agency (Limit of 2 pages total): <br />a) Years in Operation, Date of Incorporation (Month/Year) <br />b) Agency's Purpose /Mission <br />c) Types of Services the Agency Provides <br />d) Agency's Experience with Similar Programs as the Funding Request <br />e) Other Pertinent Agency Information <br />(a.) 37 years in operation, Incorporated in 1979 <br />(b.)The mission of the Duke Hospice Bereavement Services (DHBS) is to facilitate a safe and <br />healing grief process for persons who are adjusting to a loss due to death. It is a direct <br />clinical service outreach into the community for Duke HomeCare & Hospice. <br />(c)Duke Hospice Bereavement Services (DHBS) support to grieving people. There are two <br />service lines provided through DHBS: hospice support and community support. The hospice <br />benefit requires that hospice services offer grief support and education to hospice family members <br />and operate a program through which grieving family members of hospice patients can receive <br />counseling, information and resources to assist them in coping with the death of a loved one. In <br />addition to the hospice level of care, DUBS extends its support to the community by offering <br />individual grief support, access to workshops and grief groups, education and resources to help any <br />member of the community adjust to living life after the death of a loved one. Services to both <br />program lines: <br />• Grief support through individual counseling and grief group support <br />• Community education available to any civic or religious group which requests that type of <br />support <br />• Crisis intervention after the sudden death in the work place <br />• School based interventions including education and workshops for administrative staff, <br />teachers, social workers, counselors <br />• School based interventions including training of social workers and counselors to respond to <br />grief in the school. <br />• School based grief support groups with an emphasis on providing training and supervision <br />for school social workers and counselors to feel better equipped to address symptoms of grief <br />which may occur in schools. <br />• Annual memorial services to commemorate people lost to death. These services are open to <br />the community. <br />• Annual Camp ReLEAF for children kindergarten through 81h grade. An annual overnight <br />camp to assist children in adjusting to the death of a significant person and to develop coping <br />skills to better understand and manage their own grief responses. <br />• Family grief support groups to provide education to parents /guardians and children to <br />enhance communication and understanding of the impact of grief on the family system. <br />(d) Now in its 37th year, Duke Hospice (formally Triangle Hospice) was founded <br />by a group of volunteers in 1979. During this span, it became one of the largest and foremost <br />providers of hospice care in North Carolina. During the early 1990's these volunteers, led by <br />former governor, the late Terry Sanford, raised $2 million to build a 6 -bed Inpatient Care <br />Main Application 1/25/2016 11:36:35 AM Page 4 of 16 <br />