Programs
& Services
The GriefCare Place offers a progressive program of
grief care. It introduces those grieving the death of a loved
one to the normal grieving/healing process in a sensitive and
gentle way. "Until Healing Comes"
is the foundational support group, as well as, the
groups listed below that were specifically created
to provide additional support in a smaller group format.
INDIVIDUAL COUNSELING
Individual
Counseling - for children, teens and adults
that need help making sense of life after the death of a
loved on.
FLYER
CARE GROUPS
Until Healing Comes - the
foundational program of The GriefCare Place is
"Until Healing Comes" which is a general bereavement
class for adults. Led by Founder and Director, Lou-Ann
Redmon.
Bereaved Parents - for newly
bereaved parents who have experienced the death of a child. Led
by Chris Camp and Linda Ricci.
Faith Perspective for Parents
- a Christian-based faith perspective support group for
parents who have experienced the death of child. This group
meets periodically throughout the year. Please contact The
GriefCare Place for more information. (scheduled as needed)
Widows - for women of any age who have experienced the death of their
husband. Led by Edie English with help by Sue Freeman.
Men - for men who have
experienced the death of their wife or other loved one. Led
by Dave Newbauer and Mike Farmer.
Kids’ Time - for children, 5 years to 14
years old, who have experienced the death of a loved one.
Led by Sue Maxymiv & Arlene Hurst.
Moving Ahead - designed for
widows and widowers who have learned about the grief process
and have moved into at least the second year of healing. Led by Mike Scafidi, Cathy
Roberts, and Betty Hack.
Suicide - scheduled as needed. Please contact The
GriefCare Place for more information.
RESOURCE LIBRARY
Printed materials and audio-visual resources
related to grief are available in The GriefCare
Place’s well-supplied lending library. These materials are
designed to provide support and encouragement to individuals of
all ages who have experienced the death of a loved one. They may
also be used by individuals and professionals who desire to help
the bereaved. Books and audio-visual materials may be
checked out for a period of two weeks.
Phone: 330-686-1750 - E-mail: griefcareplace@att.net