by Tim Wolfrum | Aug 30, 2022 | Blog
Volunteers David Klain and Louise Gallagher suggested the Alzheimer’s Association create a grief support group to help those who have suffered the loss of someone to Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Klain noticed that people grieving loved ones who died after...
by Jenna Kominski | Aug 24, 2022 | Media Coverage
After Evan Brodsky’s wife passed away in August 2021, he struggled to remember who he was without her and turned to the Empath Health Jewish Grief Support Group. The group was created so that grieving members of the Jewish community could speak freely without needing...
by Sky Roberts | Jun 14, 2022 | Blog, Grief
By Dwight Douglass, LCSW During a spouse loss group many years ago, a conversation about upcoming holidays was taking place. One of the group members shared that her six adult children and dozen grandchildren were all at a loss of how to celebrate and honor their...
by Sky Roberts | Aug 27, 2020 | Blog
Tina remembers her son, Chris, as bright and extremely intelligent. A strong person. Her hero. His path in life was filled with challenges and as a result Tina is no stranger to grief. At age 17, Chris was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, a combination of...
by Jenna Kominski | Sep 20, 2019 | Bereavement, Blog, Care Centers, Caregiver, Hospice Care
It’s World Gratitude Day on September 21. What a glorious occasion to be thankful for everything meaningful in our lives and community. In June 2018 Judy Tenison lost her mom, Lois Steinwinter. Tenison is forever grateful for her mom’s care and comfort in her last...
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