The loss of a loved one is perhaps the most difficult experience that one will encounter during the course of life. The feelings and emotions that surround this type of experience can simply feel unbearable.
Please click on one of the grief resources below to go to their website or call for more information.

Wellstar Community Hospice
http://www.wellstar.org

Wellstar Community Hospice hosts gatherings for spouse, families and caregivers coping with loss. They have four coping with loss groups open to the public (No Charge.)

1.  The first and third Wednesday of each month from 1:30 – 3:00 PM at Tranquility (4040 Hospital West Drive, Austell, GA) their residential facility, behind Wellstar Cobb Hospital.

2. The second and fourth Thursday each month from 6:00 – 7:30 PM at the First United Methodist of Marietta (56 Whitlock Ave., Marietta, GA, Bldg. A Room 328).

3.  The first and third Tuesday of each month from, 3:15 – 4:30 PM at Wellington Place (2800 Jiles Road, Kennesaw, GA, in their library)

4.  The second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 3:00 – 4:15 PM at the Paulding Nursing Center (600 West Memorial Drive, Dallas, GA, in the conference room).

For futher information please call 770-732-6710
Carestone Assisted Living
and Crossroads Hospice

Bereavement Support Group
www.carestoneassisted.com

The fourth Monday of every month 10:00 AM at Carestone Assisted Living at Milford Chase (1345 Milford Church Road, Marietta, GA 30008)

For futher information please call 678-309-1220
e-mail: crd.milfordchase@hscsal.com
GriefNet
http://www.griefnet.org

We have almost 50 e-mail support groups and two web sites. Our integrated approach to on-line grief support provides help to people working through loss and grief issues of many kinds.

Center for Loss and Life
http://www.centerforloss.com/

The Center for Loss is dedicated to "companioning" grieving people as they mourn transitions and losses that transform their lives. We help both mourners, by walking with them in their unique life journeys, and both professional caregivers and lay people, by serving as an educational resource and professional forum.