Columbia Brain Tumor Caregiver Support Group
STATE/LOCATION
New York
Virtual
ADDRESS (if in person)
AGE GROUP
Adult
GROUP IS FOR:
Caregivers
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STATE/LOCATION
ADDRESS (if in person)
AGE GROUP
GROUP IS FOR:
This group is limited to those whose loved ones are patients at Columbia University Medical Center.
This is a weekly group for caregivers of patients with brain tumors. The group meets for 10 weeks at a time in multiple cycles throughout the year. Caregivers are invited to share their honest thoughts and feelings about taking care of their loved ones. Guest speakers are invited to present on various topics related to what caregivers may experience, including burnout and anticipatory grief.
Runs in 8-10 week cycles multiple times a year. Contact for more information.
Registration is required to attend. Please register by clicking HERE.
Group facilitated by a licensed social worker.
Contact: Nicole Ross, LMSW
nlr2143@cumc.columbia.edu
This group is limited to those whose loved ones are patients at Columbia University Medical Center.
This is a weekly group for caregivers of patients with brain tumors. The group meets for 10 weeks at a time in multiple cycles throughout the year. Caregivers are invited to share their honest thoughts and feelings about taking care of their loved ones. Guest speakers are invited to present on various topics related to what caregivers may experience, including burnout and anticipatory grief.
Runs in 8-10 week cycles multiple times a year. Contact for more information.
Registration is required to attend. Please register by clicking HERE.
Group facilitated by a licensed social worker.
Contact: Nicole Ross, LMSW
nlr2143@cumc.columbia.edu
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