Grief & Behavioral management
Grief, loss, and sorrow can take a significant toll on your loved one’s health and self-care capabilities. If you're concerned about a family member who has recently lost a spouse, beloved pet, or close friend, Allegiance offers grief counseling and bereavement services to help you and your loved one learn to cope with the pain of loss in safe, healthy ways.
Some seniors may face health challenges or devastating illnesses that reduce their sense of independence and make it difficult for them to remain cheerful in the face of adversity. Although depression is common among seniors, it is not a normal part of the aging process. If your loved one has changed his or her habits and seems quieter, more reclusive, less active, or unhappy, counseling offers tools and support to enable your family member to transcend the grief and adopt a more positive outlook.
Whether the issue is grief after the loss of a loved one, shock of a negative medical diagnosis, or general sadness and loss of purpose, our staff of clinical social workers and nurses are on call to provide counseling and behavioral therapy to ease a difficult time. With patient, compassionate, and capable support, Allegiance helps seniors to face their feelings, open up, and uncover the source of their malaise—and in the process, discover new and fulfilling ways to enjoy life.






