New website offers grief, bereavement support services
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, in partnership with Michigan 211, has launched a new website dedicated to increasing access to grief and bereavement support services and resources.
“There was a need for a statewide system to support individuals dealing with the loss of a loved one,” Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director, said in a news release. “Each person’s grief experience is affected by their relationship to the deceased as well as the circumstances surrounding the loss. This partnership offers on-demand access to a wide range of bereavement support services through 211 to help Michigan families navigate loss.”
The website at https://mi211.org/grief was made possible through a $490,000 grant to the MDHHS Division of Maternal and Infant Health from the Michigan Health Endowment fund.
This funding also provided for grants to improve partnerships between hospitals, community-based organizations and hospice, and activities designed to address the critical need for support after the death of a mother or infant and to provide linkages to ongoing support for grieving families, communities and care providers.
Each year in Michigan, 80 to 90 people die while pregnant or within the year after pregnancy, and 700 infants die before their first birthday.
“The deaths of mothers and infants and the resulting grief can impact families and communities for generations,” said Jennie Pollak, Michigan 211 executive director. “Grief journeys are individual, lifelong and require ongoing assistance, including support immediately following a death. We’re honored to help navigate resources to support this journey.”
Any member of the community, including bereaved families and health care professionals, will be able to access resources and services through the site or by calling 211.
Individuals will be able to search for resources and services before and immediately after a death, including perinatal hospice, palliative care, burial and cremation services; financial assistance; mental health support; resources and services for maternal and infant loss; and resources and services for sudden loss. Users will be able to search for services by ZIP code.
In addition, 211 specialists have been trained to assist callers in locating grief and bereavement services.