CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP CARING FOR THE CAREGIVER
Meetings are available in person or via Zoom so you do not need to leave your home or caregiving situation. They are held on the 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of each month, from 3:00 to 4:00 pm.
Other flexible dates and times can be arranged.
Caring for a loved one is often fraught with many difficulties. Often caregivers feel isolated and lonely. They can struggle with fatigue, feeling tired all the time. They can suffer from a lack of help and lack of knowledge of other resources that may be available to them. They often face unfamiliar behaviors and problems leaving them confused and frustrated. Sometimes love becomes confused with duty.
If you are in need of friends who “have been there” or just want a break, consider joining our Caregiver Support Group. You may be caring for someone with Parkinson’s disease , dementia, Alzheimer’s, ALS, or any disease or medical issue or trying to navigate a nursing home or memory care facility. You are invited to share your ups and downs with those who find themselves in a similar journey.
This group shares a common bond of friendship and support. These caring individuals share their stories and their faith to find purpose, love and support in their unique life’s journey. Meetings are not full of speakers or topics. Members simply “check in” with each other and offer support, friendship and knowledge that comes from each person's own unique experiences.
Share the laughter
Share the tears
Share a new friendship
Share your story
Facilitators:
Mary Biondo: Mary cared for her husband who had Parkinson's disease for 29 years and became an excellent resource for others with this debilitating disease.
Dolly Jamieson: Dolly is a Stephen Minister who cared for her mother-in-law navigating various medical issues and finally placed her in a nursing facility along with hospice care..
Natalie Betts: Natalie cared for her mother who has Ahlziemers for many years and is currently assisted with hospice care.