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September 21, 2020

Online Grief Support Options

The Pathways Center for Grief & Loss offers grief support and counseling for those who have lost a loved one. In order to protect the health and safety of families, staff and volunteers during the Coronavirus pandemic, they will be offering support groups via Zoom.

 

Many people grieving find it helpful to hear others’ experiences with a loss after death. It is reassuring to realize what you are going through is shared by others. Pathway’s support groups focus on grief education and support including:

  • Coping with the Loss of a Spouse or Companion
  • Coping with the Loss of a Parent or Sibling
  • Coping with the Loss of a Loved One Due to Coronavirus

 

Contact the Pathways Center to request the Zoom log-in address or phone number. Call (717) 391-2413 or (800) 924-7610 with questions or if you would like more information.

 

Online Grief Video Library

 

Many grieving people find evenings and weekends to be particularly difficult times to cope after a loss. The Pathways Center for Grief & Loss also has an online line library of videos to help you cope with loss. To explore the online library of educational videos go to: www.hospiceandcommunitycare.org/grief-and-loss/online-grief-education/

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