Southeastern Regional Medical Center - Camp Care

Since 1995, Southeastern Regional Medical Center芒鈧劉s hospice program has held Camp Care on the third weekend in May as a way for children experiencing bereavement to find support from a specially trained and caring adult volunteer staff, as well as others their own age who have experienced loss by death. The camp芒鈧劉s small-group recreational programming includes crafts and games, as well as grief-related activities and rituals of memorial.

What is it?

Since 1995, Southeastern Regional Medical Center鈥檚 hospice program has held Camp Care on the third weekend in May as a way for children experiencing bereavement to find support from a specially trained and caring adult volunteer staff, as well as others their own age who have experienced loss by death. The camp鈥檚 small-group recreational programming includes crafts and games, as well as grief-related activities and rituals of memorial.

Who is it for?

Children, ages 8 to 16, who are experiencing bereavement.

Why do they do it?

Children, due to their age, limited experience and lack of coping skills may find the grief process very difficult.

Impact

To date, 436 children have been served by a total roster of 170 volunteers trained in 鈥淕rief 101鈥 and 鈥淐hildren鈥檚 Grief.鈥

Contact: Laura Grantham
Executive Director, Foundation
Telephone: 910-671-5583
E-mail: granth01@srmc.org