Dearborn County Hospital Home
Health & Hospice is presenting its next session of the
Good Grief Support Group this fall. Open
to the community, the group is for adults who have
experienced the death of a loved one.
Good Grief will be held on
Thursdays from 12:30 until 2:00 p.m. for eight weeks
from September 15 through November 3. Sessions will
take place in the DCH Home Health & Hospice offices at
370 Bielby Road, Lawrenceburg. Tim Heller, MSW, LCSW,
DCH Hospice Bereavement Coordinator, will oversee the
program.
“Grieving takes time. You can’t
expect to ‘get over’ the death of a loved one in a
matter of weeks or months,” Mr. Heller explained. “The
old expression of ‘time heals all wounds’ isn’t true.
It’s more what you do with the time that brings forth
the healing. My wife Sandra died four years ago. I
have found it is necessary to work through the feelings
of loss and forget any notion of timelines. Grief takes
however long it takes for the individual.
“Good Grief will give you
some ‘tools’ for the journey and the support of others
going through the grief process,” he stated. “Topics
usually include the normal grief process, the impact of
loss on the loved one and family members, and how to
move through the process in order to go on with life.
“The group helps participants
realize that they are not alone in how they feel,” Mr.
Heller added. “It’s designed to assist them in learning
how to cope with their changing emotions.”
There is no charge to participate
in Good Grief, however, advance registration is
required. For more information or to register, please
call Mr. Heller at (812) 537-8192 or (800) 676-5428 on
or before Tuesday, September 13.