Support Groups in our Community
The community support groups listed below are managed through Behavioral Health Social Work, please email Patricia Canne for more information about the groups.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Caregiver Support Group
Are you a caregiver dealing with extra stress? Feeling overwhelmed taking care of a loved one?
Interested in learning from other caregivers?
Learn about the Caregiver Support Group
Deaf and Hard of Hearing GRIEF Support Group
This support group gives you an open, and confidential meeting to share your experiences with others who have recently experienced loss. Resources will be provided on the grieving process and how to cope with a recent passing. This group gives you a safe place to share the difficulties of saying goodbye to your loved one.
Learn about the GRIEF Support Group
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Cancer Support Group
Learning that you have cancer can be hard. Some people say they felt anxious, afraid or overwhelmed when they were first diagnosed. If we are able to discuss, support, or help other cancer survivors, then we should have a support group of our own!
Learn about the Cancer Support Group
ASL Suicide Loss Survivor Support Group
This ASL peer-run support group is a safe and non-judgmental place to explore and discuss the many complex layers in your grief journey after losing a loved one to suicide. The more we tell our story, the less power it has over us. Join us as we share our grief and gain support with others who understand. This group is for adults only
Learn about the Suicide Loss Survivor Support Group