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Sacramento Area Brain Tumor Support Group

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For more than 20 years the Sacramento Area Brain Tumor Support Group has provided emotional support and educational programs for the community. This group is open to all patients with benign or malignant brain tumors, at any stage. Friends and family are encouraged to attend. Health care professionals serve as advisors and speakers for the […]

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Southeastern Brain Tumor Foundation Support Group for Aphasia

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This group meets every other Thursday on Zoom. For privacy reasons, the zoom link is not posted on any public facing pages. Please contact meeting facilitator at supportgroups@sbtf.org for log-in details. Aphasia is caused by damage to the language-dominant side of the brain, usually the left side, and may be brought on by stroke, head […]

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USC Brain Tumor Caregiver Support Group

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This group is offered online via Zoom. Please contact Jinsy Rogers for the zoom link and to be added onto the monthly email list. This group will provide the opportunity for family and friends of patients with brain tumors to come together and find common ground to help each other. We hope that each participant […]

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Pacific Neuroscience Institute Brain Tumor Virtual Support Group (age 50 or younger)

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This group is offered online via Zoom. Please contact Pacific Neuroscience Institute for more information. 2nd Thursday of every month - patients & caregivers younger than 50 years 4th Thursday of every month - patients & caregivers 50 years or older This virtual support group is for patients and their loved ones who have been […]

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Givens Brain Tumor Support Group

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Allina Health’s Neuroscience, Spine, and Pain Institute’s Givens Brain Tumor Center offers a free support group for adult brain tumor patients and adult caregivers. Support groups are often seen as the safest place to talk about emotions and difficult subjects. Group members often develop a sense of community through shared experiences. People feel understood, supported, […]

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Cancer Support Community of Greater Ann Arbor Brain Tumor Support Group

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If you or a loved one is living with a brain tumor diagnosis, you’re not alone. Come together on Zoom with others who truly understand in this free, professionally-facilitated, monthly support group welcoming all brain tumor patients, survivors, and caregivers. We hope you’ll join us! Contact: Taylor Fischman, LMSW 734-975-2500 Info@cancersupportannarbor.org

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Mokena Brain Tumor Support Group

Cancer Support Center 19645 S LaGrange Road, Mokena, IL, United States

This group is for brain tumor survivors and caregivers. The group meets as one for announcements, etc. and then splits off into caregivers and survivors. Group facilitated by two advance practice nurses. This group meets on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Contact: Jean Arzbaecher, APN 312-996-3369 jeana@uic.edu

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Brain Tumor Support Group at Jefferson

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This group is meeting virtually via Zoom. Click the email below to register. Support group offered to patients, family members and caregivers. One does not necessarily have to be a Jefferson patient to attend. Group facilitated by nurses. This group meets on the 2nd Thursday of every month.

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UCLA Support Group for Caregivers of Adult Brain Tumor Patients

UCLA Radiation Oncology Conference Room - Level B2 200 Medical Plaza, Los Angeles, United States

Group currently offered online due to Coronavirus. Contact Jackie Dillon for details. This support group is for caregivers only. The group welcomes those whose loved ones are in varying stages of diagnosis and treatment, as well as those whose loved ones have died. This group is not appropriate for children, though assistance in finding appropriate […]

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