LIBERTY, NY — A program on coping with grieving and significant loss will be offered on Wednesday, November 5. It will explore the ways that grief affects us physically, emotionally and …
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LIBERTY, NY — A program on coping with grieving and significant loss will be offered on Wednesday, November 5. It will explore the ways that grief affects us physically, emotionally and spiritually. “Grief: What Helps when It Hurts” will be held at 4 p.m. by Cornell Cooperative Extension Sullivan County (CCESC) Caregiver Resource Center at Gerald J. Skoda Extension Education Center. Light refreshments will be available.
Produced by the Hospice Foundation of America, the program discusses grieving a significant loss, whether by a death or separation. The information provided by the expert panel will be useful to professionals (nurses, social workers, counselors and more), those working in palliative and hospice care, long-term care, or home care, and those grieving the loss of a loved one.
Pre-registration for this free program is requested by Tuesday, November 4. Registration and more information can be obtained by calling CCESC at 845/292-6180 or emailing Bonnie Lewis, Caregiver Resource Center Coordinator, at bjl25@cornell.edu.
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