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A person is usng water colour paint and a paintbrush to create simple artwork of a sunset. Art therapy is used for hospice care and breavement.

Art Therapy for Hospice Care and Bereavement

Discover the benefits of art therapy for hospice care and bereavement and how to bring an art therapist to your facility in Toronto and beyond.

What is Art Therapy?

Art therapy is a form of expressive therapy that integrates art and the creative process as a way to support mental, emotional, and physical well-being for individuals, families, or communities. It may sometimes be perceived from the outside as just an art class. However, creative therapies have been demonstrated to support individuals when faced with a variety of different life challenges or experiences. 

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Our team of creative arts therapists are highly passionate about working in hospice and palliative care settings to support both individuals at the end of life and their families through grief and bereavement. 

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Goals that can be addressed in hospice care settings include: 

  • Reducing anxiety

  • Promoting relaxation, comfort, and pain management

  • Life review

  • Supporting relationship and family dynamics

A man is on the ground resting his head on his arm as kraft paper is in front of him. He is using crayon to draw on the kraft paper. Art therapy for hospice care and bereavement using different art tools to help with the healing process.

Our Approach to Art Therapy

Art therapy sessions are highly individualized to meet each client's specific needs. Some common art-making experiences include:

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  • Collage making

  • Sculpting

  • Painting

  • Drawing

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During these activities, the art therapist plays a crucial role by guiding the experience and offering observations within a relational context. Additionally, post-art-making elements often include counseling and personal reflection to further support the client's therapeutic journey.

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What happens in art therapy is up to the client, but supported in collaboration with the art, the therapist, and the therapeutic space. Sometimes we paint, sometimes we talk. At times we play around or learn a new skill. Other times we get messy or make incomplete art.

Benefits of Art Therapy for
Hospice Care and Bereavement

Art therapy benefits individuals of all ages, including those dealing with:

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  • Low self-esteem

  • Trauma

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Eating disorders

  • Grief and loss

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Art therapists work with children, teenagers, adults, and older adults in a variety of settings to address each individual's goals.​

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Clients don't need any prior art experience to benefit from art therapy; it's a playful, sensory, and therapeutic process that focuses less on the end result and more on the experience itself.

A woman with silver polish is holding a black paintbrush and placing a brush stroke in black paint on kraft paper. Art therapy for hospice care and bereavement uses paint often as a tool to help elevate well-being.

How Our Process Works

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Book Your Free Consultation

In our 15-minute consultation, we'll work together to figure out your home and residents' needs. We'll also take a look at what resources and spaces are available as well as which of our avaialble packages can suit your needs. This helps us set clear goals and work within your budget.

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Find the Right Art Therapist 

All of our certified art therapists are experienced with older adults and long-term care. We'll help you connect with one of our available team members who can visit your home and aligns with your needs. We'll collaborate to design a tailored program, schedule sessions, and create a comfortable setting in your facility.

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Implement and Monitor the Program

As we roll out the program, we'll keep an eye on the impact it has on your residents. We'll adjust things as needed based on their feedback and the results we see, ensuring that the art therapy program we've put in place enhances their quality of life.

Powered by Certified Art Therapists

Mollia May is the lead art therapist at MIYA Creative Care. She helps to facilitate art therapy sessions for long-term care homes, hospice care, disability services, special needs, and more.

Mollia May

Lead Art Therapist

​Art Therapists at Miya Creative Care have completed or are in the process of completing an art therapy program that meets the Canadian Art Therapy Association's education standards, including a master's degree or equivalent education combined with clinical training. 

Packages

Discover your perfect package! Our customized care partnerships offer a certified art therapist, in-service for your team, individual and group sessions, documentation, and specialized programs.

Drop-In

Weekly group sessions.

Half-Day

Group sessions, 1 to 1 sessions, and documentation. 

Full-Day +

Group, 1 to 1, specialty programs, documentation, and more. 

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What Our Clients Have to Say

Daniela K.

"Provided our company with a music therapist and art therapist. We are very happy with the services!"

Bring Art Therapy to Your Facility

Regardless of previous artistic experience, art-making is a powerful tool for individuals to share, honour, and embrace a meaningful experience when investing in their well-being and health. To find out more about art therapy, book a free consultation to learn more about how our care partnerships programs can bring art therapy into your facility.

Looking for individual psychotherapy?

Our sister site CreativePsych.ca offers online psychotherapy services by our dual-certified creative arts therapists and psychotherapists.

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No previous experience with the arts is required. 

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