
Kubler-Ross Center
The Kübler-Ross Center is a facility dedicated to supporting individuals facing end-of-life issues, grief, or major life changes. Named after psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, who developed the widely recognized five stages of grief—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—it provides counseling, education, and compassionate care. The center aims to help people understand and process their emotions during difficult transitions, promoting dignity, understanding, and emotional well-being. It emphasizes compassionate support and informed decision-making, helping individuals and families navigate complex experiences associated with illness, loss, or profound life events.