Grief is a normal and natural response to a loss,
and often expresses itself in our lives in many ways.
Grieving people commonly feel a wide range of thoughts
and emotions, but each person experiences grief differently.
Grief is unique; there is no "right" way
to grieve.
While the
grief journey can be frightening, painful, and overwhelming,
it is also a necessary part of reconciling your loss
in order to find continued meaning in your life. And
while each grief journey is unique, the bereaved share
many similar kinds of feelings that can provide the
basis of a caring support network.
Support
groups are often an effective way to help bereaved
people by offering a confidential and supportive place
to share their grief with others. Support groups help
by:
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providing a respectful
environment
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allowing members
to explore the many feelings and thoughts about
their loss and grief
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introducing members
to others who have had similar experiences, thoughts
and feelings
Journeys
is a grief and bereavement support program sponsored
by the Livingston County Hospice. Its services are
free to individuals who have suffered the loss of
a loved one.
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Livingston County
Hospice
2 Murray Hill Drive
Mount Morris, New York 14510
585-243-7290
Support Group Schedule
All groups are free.
Appropriate for anyone grieving the loss of a loved
one. Pre-registration not required.
Geneseo
St. Timothy Lutheran Church
5015 Lakeville Rd (20A)
Geneseo, NY 14454
2nd Monday of the month
6:00-7:30 PM
4th Thursday of the month
1:30-3:00 PM
For more information
Please call: (585)243-7290
Canandaigua
Thompson Health
Grief Support Group
350 Parrish St,
Canandaigua, NY 14424
2nd Friday of the month
George M. Ewing Jr. Conference Room
ground floor of Thompson Hospital's Constellation
Center for Health and Healing
12:30 to 1:30 PM
For more information
Please call: (585)396-6486
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