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- Sutter VNA & Hospice. Offices
in Concord (925-677-4240), Emeryville (510-450-8724),
Roseville (916-797-7850), Sacramento (916-454-6525),
San Leandro (510-347-6870), San Mateo (650-685-2800).
Provides bereavement support and care services. Bereavement
programs include professional individual and family
counseling, support groups, and other programs. Care
services include care at home, at skilled nursing
facilities, and at residential care facilities; pain
management and symptom control; 24-hour phone consultation;
after-hour emergency visits; medical social workers;
personal care, massage therapy; chaplains, volunteer
services; respite care; information and referral
services; crisis consultation; and community education
services.
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- Kara. Palo Alto. 650-321-5272. http://www.kara-grief.org/
Founded in 1976, Kara is a non-profit, largely
volunteer organization which provides peer counseling
and various other emotional support services Programs
include individual counseling for adults and group
support for individuals of all ages who are grieving
a loss or facing a life-threatening illness. Organizational
also provides grief crisis intervention to corporations
and schools in cases of death or terminal illness,
and offers a children's grief program (415-321-5859).
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ANTIOCH |
- Kaiser Permanente Medical Center,
Bereavement Services. Antioch.
510-295-4711.
Hospice services and bereavement support for
members and family of patients. Non-Kaiser
members may attend.
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| CONCORD |
- Mt. Diablo Medical Center, Grief
Support Services. Concord. 925-674-2133.
Professionally facilitated and peer facilitated
support groups. Grief Correspondence Program
provides a series of letters that are sent
to a bereaved person each month for a year
following a death. Sliding scale fees and donations.
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| PINOLE |
- Pinole Widow/Widowers Support Group. 510-758-5696.
Peer-facilitated support group for widows and
widowers. Telephone counseling.
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| RICHMOND |
- Familias Unidas. Richmond.
510-412-5930.
Grief support for HIV patients. Services provided
in Spanish.
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| WALNUT
CREEK |
- Compassionate Friends, Contra Costa
County Chapter. Walnut Creek. 925-284-2273.
Counseling for parents grieving the death of
a child. Grandparents and adult siblings are
welcome. Meetings held in Richmond and Walnut
Creek.
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- Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek, Hospice
Office. 510-295-4712; 510-259-4700.
Hospice services and bereavement support for
Kaiser members and their families. Non-Kaiser
members may attend bereavement groups.
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- Sibling Grief Support Group (Contra
Costa). Walnut Creek. 925-935-5380.
Monthly meeting for siblings age 14 to mid-30s
to share feelings about the death of a brother
or sister.
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- St. John Vianney Bereavement Support
Group. Walnut Creek. 510-939-7911.
Bi-weekly peer-facilitated support groups for
widows, widowers, and bereaved parents. Resource
library.
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- Widow and Widowers Network. Walnut
Creek. 925-256-7952. wwnwc@aol.com
Peer facilitated support groups and bereavement
support for widows and widowers. Open to anyone.
Referrals. Newsletter that provides helpful
suggestions to widows and widowers (by subscription).
Membership fee.
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SAN
RAFAEL |
- Bereaved Parents USA , Marin County Chapter. San
Rafael. 415-456-0626; 415-456-0906.
Support group for parents who have experienced
the death of a child. Free program.
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- Compassionate Friends, Marin County
Chapter. San Rafael. 415-457-3123.
A volunteer-based self-help group for bereaved
parents. Offers monthly peer facilitated support
groups for bereaved parents and siblings. Free
program.
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DALY
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- Seton Medical Center, Bereavement
Services. Daly City. 415-991-6828.
Eight-week daytime program for individuals
who have experienced the loss of a loved one.
Not limited to persons who have received care
from Seton Medical Center. Free program, donations
suggested.
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| REDWOOD CITY |
- Kaiser Permanente Redwood City,
Hospice Program. 650-299-3107.
In-home hospice care and bereavement services
for members, as well as general bereavement
support for the community.
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| SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO |
- Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco,
Hospice Program. 415-742-2661.
In-home and residential hospice and bereavement
services for Kaiser members and their families.
Health Education (415-742-2439). Offers additional
bereavement services for the general public,
including ongoing drop-in support group for
adults and a support group for parents who
have lost a child. No charge for services.
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Bay Area Jewish Healing Center.
San Francisco. 415-750-4197.
http://www.growthhouse.org/ruachami.html
Rabbis providing Jewish spiritual care to
the bereaved through direct service, education/training,
and information/referral. Healing service
each month. Offering co-sponsored annual
camp in May called "Grief and Growing:
A Healing Weekend For Individuals and Families
In Mourning."
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- Cancer Support Community. San
Francisco. 415-648-9400. English, Cantonese,
and Spanish fluency. Non-profit agency offering
ongoing drop-in groups in San Francisco for
people living with cancer and survivors of
cancer-related deaths. Grief and bereavement
support for the general public. Groups are
run by licensed facilitators; many of whom
have personal experience with cancer. No fees
for services; donations are requested.
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- Compassionate Friends, San Francisco
County Chapter. 415-457-3123.
Self-help peer support organization for bereaved
parents and siblings. Local chapters meet to
share experiences and offer grief support to
parents. Free service, donations encouraged.
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Hospice By The Bay. San
Francisco. 415-626-5900. http://hospicebythebay.citysearch.com
A non-profit hospice provider. Offers grief
counseling services and bereavement support
including an adult bereavement drop-in
group, gay men's grief support, a grief
and art workshop.
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- Jewish Family and Children's Services,
Bereavement Services. San Francisco.
415-561-1212.
Individual counseling and loss-specific individual
and family bereavement groups for adults. Non-denominational
special program for widowed seniors. Consultation
and education programs available. Sliding scale.
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- Pathways Home Health and Hospice. San
Francisco. 415-567-3973.
Home office (Mountain View): 888-755-7855.
A local not-for-profit hospice agency, providing
hospice services and group/individual bereavement
support to residents of San Francisco, San
Mateo, Santa Clara, Alameda and Contra Costa
counties since 1977.
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- San Francisco Grief
Caregivers Network. http://www.growthhouse.org/gcnsf.html
A networking organization for bereavement professionals
working in San Francisco hospices and non-profit
agencies. Meets on the second Wednesday of
each month to share information about bereavement
programs in San Francisco. No membership fees;
regular attendance is expected.
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- WOWS (Widows and Widowers Support). San
Jose. 408-257-8861, 408-296-4174.
Meets 1st & 3rd Sunday of each month.
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SANTA CLARA |
- Center for Living With Dying. Santa
Clara. 408-980-9801.
English, Spanish fluency. Emotional support,
crisis intervention, education regarding issues
of loss, trauma, illness, stress, and grief.
Some fees may apply.
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- Willmar Center for Bereaved Children. Sonoma.
707-935-1946. www.willmarcenter.org
Serves children and teenagers who have experienced
the death of a loved one from illness, accident,
suicide or homicide, or who have a loved one
with a life-threatening illness.
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