The Bereavement Support Group assists care partners work through feelings of loss and grief that are experienced when someone living with dementia passes away.
We welcome everyone to this inclusive environment for people of different ethnicities, cultures or persons who identify as part of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
How will the Support Group benefit me?
The Bereavement Support Group will help you to:
Move through feelings of grief and loss that are experienced when someone living with dementia passes away
Share your thoughts and emotions relating to your grief and loss
Increase your knowledge and understanding of various coping strategies
Exchange mutual support with other caregivers who have recently lost a loved one
Who facilitates the Support Group?
The Support Group is facilitated by Alzheimer Society of Manitoba Client Support Staff.
When are the Support Groups?
Thursdays, Oct. 17 to Dec. 12, from 1:30 – 3 pm Location: Virtual via ZOOM
Registration
For more information and to register for the Bereavement Support Group, please contact the Alzheimer Society at 204-943-6622, or via emailing alzmb@alzheimer.mb.ca confirming your full name and the date/time of the group you are registering for.
The Bereavement Support Group assists care partners work through feelings of loss and grief that are experienced when someone living with dementia passes away.
We welcome everyone to this inclusive environment for people of different ethnicities, cultures or persons who identify as part of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
How will the Support Group benefit me?
The Bereavement Support Group will help you to:
Move through feelings of grief and loss that are experienced when someone living with dementia passes away
Share your thoughts and emotions relating to your grief and loss
Increase your knowledge and understanding of various coping strategies
Exchange mutual support with other caregivers who have recently lost a loved one
Who facilitates the Support Group?
The Support Group is facilitated by Alzheimer Society of Manitoba Client Support Staff.
When are the Support Groups?
Thursdays, Oct. 17 to Dec. 12, from 1:30 – 3 pm Location: Virtual via ZOOM
Registration
For more information and to register for the Bereavement Support Group, please contact the Alzheimer Society at 204-943-6622, or via emailing alzmb@alzheimer.mb.ca confirming your full name and the date/time of the group you are registering for.
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How will the Support Group benefit me?
The Bereavement Support Group will help you to:
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Share your thoughts and emotions relating to your grief and loss
Increase your knowledge and understanding of various coping strategies
Exchange mutual support with other caregivers who have recently lost a loved one
Who facilitates the Support Group?
The Support Group is facilitated by Alzheimer Society of Manitoba Client Support Staff.
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Registration
For more information and to register for the Bereavement Support Group, please contact the Alzheimer Society at 204-943-6622, or via emailing alzmb@alzheimer.mb.ca confirming your full name and the date/time of the group you are registering for."
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“Sandwich” Support Group
This support group is for care partners feeling 'sandwiched' in their lives while caring for a person with dementia.