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I assume you are writing from a pediatric palliative care program. Not sure if it is hospital-based, community-based or both.
Our program, Community PedsCare, in Jacksonville FL has both inpatient and outpatient palliative levels of care. Our usual is: 1 - sending a card to the family and other significant caregivers after the death signed by all the team members; 2 - our chaplain keeps a running database and she sends cards within the first year after the child's death on: Mother's and Father's day as appropriate, the child's birthday and then every year for 5 years on the anniversary of the child's death. Our team members will often attend viewings and/or funerals and do make a follow-up phone call and/or visit to the family and siblings as each situation is deemed appropriate. We are then fortunate to be able to transfer the on-going bereavement needs of the family to the bereavement department of our parent hospice - Community Hospice of NE Florida.
Hope this helps.