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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My mom is dying now. It hasn't really hit yet but I know it will. How do I find a grief group?[/quote] I’m sorry for what you’re going through. From my own experience, I know that Montgomery Hospice offers grief groups. If your Mom is connected with a hospital, staff social workers and chaplains will also be able to suggest options. I’d imagine, too, that any hospital chaplain could do this — even for people and families not currently receiving services through the hospital. https://montgomeryhospice.org/services/grief-support/[/quote] Here’s a link for community programs at Sibley. I know that Suburban Hospital has some as well. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/about/community_health/sibley-memorial-hospital/support-groups-resources/index.html I’m not personally familiar with the Wendt Center, but it looks like they offer a wide array of supportive resources. https://www.wendtcenter.org/ [/quote]
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