Safe Place Bereavement Group
Friday, February 21:00—2:30 PMNancy McCue Room (Tutor Room)
This grief support group provides a safe space for participants to do the hard work of mourning and follows the "companioning" model of Dr. Alan Wolfelt. This means being present to another's pain and "walking alongside," not fixing or directing. The goal is to support people through the acceptance of their loss so that they can find hope, meaning, and purpose. This work is not easy, but it is easier with the compassion and support of those who understand the depth of your unique journey through grief.
Registration is now closed for this group, but if you are interested in joining future sessions, please contact the library.
Presented by the Lakes Region Visiting Nurse Association.
Facilitator Bio:
Brenda Wentworth, MA, is an ordained Interfaith Minister and Spiritual Care and Bereavement Provider at Lakes Region Visiting Nurse and Hospice. She is also a member of the Interfaith Ministers of New England. Brenda is passionate about helping people find peace at the end of life and providing compassionate care to the bereaved.
While spiritual care is often associated with religion, it is really about what brings us comfort, meaning, and strength in life. Brenda helps people of all beliefs and backgrounds connect with their own spirituality and find the resources they need to navigate life's challenges which includes the deeply personal journey through grief.
Brenda resides in Plymouth with her dog, Bella, where she moved after returning from the Peace Corps in 2012.
Registration for this event has now closed.