Grief is a very normal and human response to loss. We recognize that each person who loses a loved one responds and grieves in unique ways.
There is no right or wrong way to grieve. Your grief journey will be as individual as you are, and our highly qualified staff is available to offer support and companionship as you move through the grief process.
With Grief Support, you are not alone
It’s never easy coping with illness or loss, especially not when it happens to someone you love dearly. Please know that during the difficult days and months ahead, Capital Caring Health Grief Counselors provide various services that we hope will address your needs.
These services include:
- Grief counseling sessions are available both virtually and in person
- Individual, family, and group counseling options
- Supportive resources for families with children, including support groups and educational workshops
Our grief support services are available to anyone in our community who has experienced the death of a loved one – not only hospice recipients. They are also offered at no charge.
If you want to access our grief counseling services, please call 844-447-4383 (4-GRIEVE). Please also check out our schedule below of workshops and groups available in your Maryland, Virginia, and Washington D.C. neighborhoods.
Who Can Access Grief Support Services?
We offer grief support to anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one, whether they have accessed our Hospice services or not.
At Capital Caring Health, we offer a variety of grief assistance service options, including individual short-term grief support, community-based grief support groups, workshops, Services of Remembrance, grief camps for children, and more.
Each region that we serve has specific options that can be found on our quarterly calendars.
Individual Grief Support
Individual and family grief counseling offers an opportunity to share your thoughts and feelings related to your loss confidentially. Counselors can help you think through any changes you may need to make and find a new way to a new life that includes remembering the person who has died in the way you want.
Every loss is a personal experience, and no two people experience loss in the same way. Many people find it helps to talk with someone who is not part of their family or close circle of friends.
Sometimes, people find that at first, they do not want support, but then later, they change their minds. If this happens to you, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are always willing to help.
Our grief counseling professionals have a diverse range of educational and work experience backgrounds. Many are Licensed Clinical Social Workers or Pastoral Counselors.
Every Capital Caring Health Grief Counselor is carefully selected and follows a comprehensive training program, which includes learning about grief and how loss can affect our lives.
We offer short-term grief support services that are focused on the individualized needs that you have related to the death of your loved one. The Grief Counselor will meet with you for about an hour to ensure our services are right for you.
Sometimes, individuals might require other therapeutic support outside the scope of Capital Caring Health Grief Support. After this first meeting, you and the counselor will decide the frequency of sessions or whether an external referral would be more beneficial.
Capital Caring Health Grief Support services are offered at no charge. Due to the generosity of many community partners and countless individuals who have benefited from our services, grief counseling is available for everyone who needs it.
We gratefully accept donations so that we can continue to offer these vital grief support services to anyone in need. If you’re interested in helping us continue our mission of helping those in need, please donate to Capital Caring Health today. Every donation, large or small, helps to make a difference.
Find the Grief Support you need Today
If you or someone you know needs help while grieving the loss of a loved one, Capital Caring Health is here to help. Whether you’re looking to share with others as part of a grief support group or prefer the intimacy of one-on-one grief counseling, we can accommodate your needs.
You don’t have to go through this alone. Contact Capital Caring Health now using the button below to learn about our scope of grief assistance services.
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Areas We Provide Grief Support
Virginia
- Alexandria
- Arlington
- Fairfax County
- Loudoun County
- Prince William County
- Fauquier County
- Fairfax
- Falls Church
- Manassas
- Manassas Park


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Hali Gantumur
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Jennifer Olsen GNP-BC
Dr. Cheryl-Lynne McCalla, DO
Meena Raj, MD,
Catherine McGrady, RN, MSN, is Vice President, Clinical Programs at Capital Caring Health. In this role she is responsible for the development, implementation, and monitoring of clinical programs in support of high-quality patient-centered care delivery across the continuum of services. Catherine also manages external partnerships including Capital Caring Health’s participation in ACOs and other value-based clinical programs
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Sally Hughes
Jennifer Godwin
Henry Fuller
Margaret Doherty
Evan Kirschner
Gabby True
Carla Thompson
Shannon Collier
Annette Lindsay
Jason Sobel, MD
Brenan Nierman
Susan Roberts
Jackie Gouline
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Julia Feldman
Gus has been a part of the Capital Caring Health family for nearly fifteen years. Ten of those years have been in leadership, working with colleagues and co-workers to achieve the best in their ability while promoting CCH core values. Gus has a background in nursing and a lifelong passion for technology. In each position at CCH, Gus has found ways to integrate technology to enhance outcomes and job satisfaction.
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Lin Maurano
Dwayne Barton, NP
Jacob Phillips, MD
Tabitha Gingerich, NP
Donna Smith
Paulette Davidson, Chaplain
Colleen Carberry, RN Case Manager
Sherri Parker, Team Leader Medical Social Worker
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Sulaiman Bangura’s Story
Neil Parker’s Story
Michael Toohig’s Story
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Hershell Foster
Hank Willner, M.D.
Laura Branker
Jason Parsons
Altonia Garrett
Kieran Shah
Mandy Brouillard
Sherri Parker
Sayaka Hanada
Caitlin Geary
Heidi Young
Linda Biedrzycki
Heidi Young, M.D.
Jason Sobel, M.D.
Anne Silao-Solomon, M.D.

Mohammad Saleem, M.D.
Maleeha Ruhi, M.D.
Christopher Pile, M.D.
Cameron Muir, M.D.
Fellowship
John McCue, D.O.
Peyman Mamdouhi, D.O.
Adam Knudson, M.D.
Amanda Keerbs, M.D.
Matthew Irwin, M.D., M.S.W.
Alan Goldblatt, M.D.
Jennifer Gerhard, D.O.
Ray Jay Garcia, M.D.
Tamara Barnes, M.D.
Petros
Shaz Anwar, D.O.
Lee-Anne West, M.D.
Melissa McClean, N.P.
Michael Byas-Smith, M.D.
Nancy Cook
Kimberly Grove
Steve Cone
Eric De Jonge, M.D.
David Schwind
Vivian Hsia-Davis
Cameron Muir, M.D.
Keith Everett
Susan Boris
Carolyn Richar
Matt Kestenbaum