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Hospice-Based
Bereavement Services
All
hospice groups are open to members of the
community in addition to families served by the
hospice
Cabrini
Hospice www.cabrininy.org/pediatricHospice.html
Contact:
Bereavement Coordinator, Ronnye Halpern CSW
227 East
19th Street, between 2nd and 3rd, 16th floor
New
York, NY 212/995-6869
Cost:
None
Monthly
drop-in group, every 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 6:00
- 7:30
Groups
run by professionals Visiting
Nurse Service of New York
1250
Broadway, 17th floor
Bereavement
Coordinator: Vince Corso: 212/290-3922
For
Manhattan: Janet King: 212/290-3920
For The
Bronx: Esther Rosario: 212/290-3922
Large
variety of population specific groups
Groups
run by professionals
Cost:
None
Jacob
Perlow Hospice
First
Avenue at 16th Street
New
York, NY 10003
Contact:
Bereavement Coordinator, Benyamin Cirlin, CSW
212/420-4153
Cost:
None
Twice
monthly drop-in group
Fierman
Hall
317 East
17th Street., 6th floor
Week
closed group. Grief Reconciliation Seminar
Registration
required. Available to members of the community
in addition to family of hospice patients
Metropolitan
Hospice and Jewish Hospice of Greater New York
6323 7th
Ave Brooklyn,
NY, 11220-4711
Contact
Bereavement Coordinator: Frank Attanasia
718/921-7900
Cost:
None
Bereavement And Loss Center
Of New York www.lossandrenewal.com
168 West 86th St., Suite 1D
New York, NY 10024
Call: (212) 874-4711
Call: (212) 799-9180
Fax: (212) 749-2481
E-mail:
benmir@lossandrenewal.com
Hospices
outside New York City
AARP
Grief and
Loss
Programs
VNS
Hospice of Suffolk
505 Main
Street Northport,
NY 11768
Contact:
Marion Johnson, RN, Bereavement Coordinator
631/261-7200
x316
Groups
are held Friday afternoons, 4:00-5:00
Cost:
None
The
Compassionate Friends
The
mission of The Compassionate Friends is to
assist families toward the positive resolution
of grief following the death of a child of any
age and to provide information to help others be
supportive. Marble
Collegiate Church
3
West 29th Street (Near 5th Ave.)
New
York, NY 10001
Be
sure to contact the chapter through their web
site, or contact the national office, to confirm
the meeting time, day, and location.
Hospice
Care Network- Bereavement Centers
Large
selection of population specific groups
Queens:
718/939-2273
Nassau:
516/832-7100
900
Merchants Concourse
Westbury,
NY 11590
Suffolk:
631/666-6863
14 Shore
Lane
Bay
Shore, NY 11706
Hudson
Hospice, Inc
93 Clark
St., Jersey City, NY 07305
201.433.6225
General
bereavement groups
Cost:
Free
Cancer-Related
Bereavement
Cancer
Care for
family members who have cancer or whose loved
one had cancer
275
Seventh Avenue, 22nd Floor, (between 26th and
27th Streets)
New
York, NY 10036
Contact:
Intake department or bereavement coordinator,
Amanda Sutton, x6138 Leave
message and they will call you back.
800/813-HOPE
Cost:
Call for info
Cancer
Care offers groups to address the concerns of a
variety of populations who are affected by any type of cancer, at
any stage which includes:
Bereavement
Support for Partners and Relatives
On-site
groups, telephone support groups (800-813-Hope),
and online support groups (www.cancercare.org)
Cancer
care offers more than 50 support groups each
month, where people meet face-to-face, over the telephone, or
online to discuss problems, gain support, and
learn from other. Each of these groups isled
by
a professional oncology social worker from the
staff of Cancer Care.
Calvary
Hospital
1740
Eastchester Road Bronx,
NY 10461
Contact:
Eileen Pesek, Director of Bereavement Services
718/518-2125
Cost:
Free
Groups
are open to the community and run by
professional pastoral counselors.
Gilda’s
Club NYC http://www.gildasclubnyc.org/
195 West
Houston
Contact:
Anyone in the program department can be of
assistance 212/247-9700
Cost:
Free
Gildas’
Club offers general bereavement groups to anyone
whose loved one died of a cancer-related
illness.
The groups are held Monday-Thursday from
6:00-8:00. They are open general population groups and are
facilitated by a Certified Social Worker.
Currently there are two monthly groups for specific
populations: daughters without mothers, and
losing a spouse. Anyone interested should call
and find
out when the next orientation meeting for new
members is being held. The meeting must be attended before
joining a support group. Gilda’s Club will be
opening an additional site in Park Slope
Hospice
Foundation Of America (HFA) www.hospicefoundation.org
2001
S St. NW #300 Washington, D.C. 20009
Call:
(800) 854-3402 Fax:
(202) 638-5312
HFA
is a nonprofit organization that promotes
hospice care and works to educate professionals
and the families they serve in issues relating
to care giving, terminal illness, loss and
bereavement.
Locate
a hospice www.hospicefoundation.org/locate.htm
Memorial
Sloan Kettering Hospital
1275
York Avenue
New
York, NY 10021
Contact:
Sherry Schachter, Ph.D
212/639-2366
Cost:
None
Open to
the community when the death is cancer- related.
Groups
run by a certified grief professional.
Types
of Groups: loss of spouse, loss of an adult
child, adult loss of a parent, adult loss of a
sibling (or other important relationships). Ten
weeks for one and a half hours each. These
groups are held on
Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings and are
closed. There are also drop-in general
bereavement groups held during the day.
General
and Population-Specific Bereavement Groups
New
York City Self-Help Center
212/586-5770
Clearinghouse
for all kinds of support groups
Telephone
counselors are available Mon - Friday,
11:00-2:00 to match people with the most
appropriate group. Self help bereavement
groups for all situations are available in all
boros. General Bereavement Group
Elizabeth
Santiago, CSW
212/870-5059
Call for
screening and information about next group
The
Wellness Program at Riverside Church
490
120th Street New
York, NY 10027
Cost:
None
Group
run by social worker
Archdiocese
of New York
Family
Life and Respect Life Office
Pastoral
Bereavement Program
212/371-1000,
x3187
Contact:
Mary King, CSW
In
every boro and most counties, non-denominational
Cost:
None
Groups
run by trained volunteers
General
Bereavement Group
Rita
Morgan, MS
427-9665
212/Upper
East side
Call for
screening and information about next group
Cost:
None
Group
run by professional grief counselor
Healthcare
Chaplaincy
307 E
60th Street, between 1st and 2nd
Contact
Peter Brown: 212/ 644-1111 ext.212
Cost:
None
Groups
run by professional grief counselors (maximum 8
members per group) (also run groups for adult
children, spouses, siblings)
ncjw
National
Council of Jewish Women
820
Second Avenue, 2nd floor (between 43rd and 44th
streets)
New
York, NY 10017-4504
tel:
212/687-5030 ext. 10
website:
www.ncjwny.org
Cost:
none
general
bereavement group for adult men and women group
is generally held in the afternoons, 8
consecutive 90 minute sessions
Friends
in Deed
594
Broadway, suite 706
tel:
212/925-2009
website:
http://www.friendsindeed.org
Cost:
none (donations accepted)
Eric
Schneider is a Pastoral psychotherapist who
specializes in brief, short term therapy and has
a special
interest in group work.
Center
for Loss and Renewal
Contact:
Benyamin Cirlin, CSW
212.874.4711
168 W
86th St., #1D, NY
Individual
and group counseling available
Cost:
Call for info
The 92nd
Street YMCA
1350
Lexington Avenue
New
York, NY 10128
contact:
Patricia Henry 212/415-5653
Groups
for Widows/Widowers and for loss of parent
Cost:
$100.00 for six sessions
The
Bereavement Center of Tuckahoe
Contact:
Mindy Farkas
914.961.2818
x365
Cost:
call for info
See
Calvary Hospital
Bereavement
Services for Older People
AARP
Grief and
Loss
Programs
(New
York Service Program for Older People) Widowed
Person’s Service day and evening groups led by
trained widowed persons
Contact:
Barbara Danish, 721.6279 or 787.7120
302
W 91st New York, NY
Cost:
None
Next
step groups are for those who have been widowed
more than one year. Bereavement support
group for adults who have lost a partner or
spouse. There are day and evening groups
available. All groups are 8-10 sessions.
Under the direction of a qualified coordinator,
trained volunteers, who are widowed, provide
comfort, support, and understanding. They offer
support groups and personal one-to-one support
services.
Caring
Community
20
Washington Sq. North New York, NY 100 11
(212)
260-6626Fax: (212) 254-9636
E-mail:
paul4357@aol.com
The
agency provides a wide variety of social
services to the elderly.
Parents
and Siblings who have suffered the death of a
child
Compassionate
Friends
For
bereaved parents and their siblings
Groups
are organized and run by parent survivors
Local
Office - 212/439-8111
Second
Tuesday and 4th Tuesday at 7:00
Marble
Collegiate Church
1 West
29th
Cost:
None
Jewish-Identified
Jewish
Board of Family Services (JBFCS)
212/795-9888
x143 for intake - Marilyn Comacho or Sheila
Ramich at 632.4692
Groups
for children who have lost a parent or
significant other beginning at age 5-teens
Groups
begin in the spring and the fall and are 12
weeks in duration
They are
held from 4:15 -5:30 and there is a simultaneous
educational group for parents
549 West
180th St., New York 10033
Cost:
call for info
New York
Jewish Healing Center
A
Jewish Connections Program of JBFCS
850
Seventh Ave., Suite 1201
Contact:
Myra Shendell, CSW
Cost:
call for info.
212.399.2320
x211
850
Seventh Ave., Suite 1201, NY,
10019
Groups
facilitated by a rabbi and a social worker
Groups
are available for spouses, adult children,
siblings, and parents who have lost an adult
child.
A
group is also available for Jewish Survivors of
a Close One’s Suicide
Contact:
Rabbi Simkha Weintraub, CSW
212.399.2320
ext.215
Cost:
None
Jacob
Perlow Hospice Click HERE
for site
First
Avenue at 16th Street
New
York, NY 10003
Contact:
Bereavement Coordinator, Benyamin Cirlin, CSW
212/420-4153
Cost:
None
Twice
monthly drop-in group
Fierman
Hall
317 East
17th Street., 6th floor
Week
closed group. Grief Reconciliation Seminar
Registration
required. Available to members of the community
in addition to family of hospice patients
Metropolitan
Hospice and Jewish Hospice of Greater New York
6323 7th
Ave Brooklyn,
NY, 11220-4711
Contact
Bereavement Coordinator: Frank Attanasia
718/921-7900
Cost:
None

Chai
Lifeline
Telephone
conference groups led by a social worker
also
bereavement retreats
Contact:
Rabbi Moshe E. Bomzer
212/699-6646
Cost:
None
151
West 30th St. New York, NY 10001
Jewish
Health, Healing and Recovery Network
Click
HERE
to go to website
212/399-2685
x201
Groups
are held in partnership with local JCC’s and Y’s
and synagogues throughout the city
Cost:
call for info
The
Jewish Center for Spiritual Care of the New York
Board of Rabbis. Spiritual
Care Hotline and Pastoral Visiting Program
136 E
39th St
Contact:
Rabbi Debrah Cohen or Rabbi Joshua Zlochower
983.3521
Hotline:889.5550
For
residents of the East Side of Manhattan and
Queens who are homebound and alone. The
rabbis will make home visits to offer spiritual
support and make referrals to other services
Cost:
none
Children
The
Healing Center/The Long Island College Hospital
Contact:
Robert Ludwick 718/780-1899
simultaneous
group for parents while the children meet
Cost:
None
Heartbridge
Center for Loss and Transition
A Center
for Grieving Children, Teens an Adults
Groups
for children 3-5, 6-12, teens simultaneous
group for parents while the children meet groups
held at the Riverside Church
212/865-6742
Contact:
Sharami Kerr
Cost:
None, minimal fee for refreshments
Jewish
Board of Family Services (JBFCS)
212/795-9888
x143 for intake - Marilyn Comacho or Sheila
Ramich at 632.4692
Groups
for children who have lost a parent or
significant other beginning at age 5-teens
Groups
begin in the spring and the fall and are 12
weeks in duration
They are
held from 4:15 -5:30 and there is a simultaneous
educational group for parents
549 West
180th St., New York 10033
Cost:
call for info
Graham-Windham
Manhattan Mental Health Center
274 West
145th St., 2nd Fl.
New
York, NY 10039
Contact:
Kate Sherman, CSW
212/368-4100
x22
Groups
held Thursdays 4:00 - 5:00
For
girls and boys ages 10 - 13
Uses
psychodrama, and action methods to facilitate
the grief process
Cost:
call for info
See
Chai Lifeline
See
Visting Nurse Service of New York - groups for
children
The
Sanctuary
2
Washington Square
Lobby
Suite South
Larchmont,
NY 10538-1448
contact:
Amy Liebman-Rapp
tel:
914/834-4906
website:
www.thesanctuaryforgrief.org
seminars
on loss and grief for children and teens
bereavement groups for students individual grief
counseling for children and adults resource
material
Payne
Whitney Clinic
528 East
68th Street
New
York, NY 10021
888-NYH-5700
Weill
Cornell Westchester
21
Bloomingdale Road
White
Plains, NY 10605
888-NYH-5700
Lesbians
and Gay Men
Center
for Gays and Lesbians
208 West
13th Street
New
York, NY 10011
Contact
Doneley Meris for an intake assessment,
212/620-7310
ext.277
Cost:
free
Women’s
Grief Support group, Thursdays, 6:00-7:30
Men’s
Grief Support group, Wednesdays, 6:00-7:30
Gay
Men’s Health Crisis
119 West
24th Street
New
York, NY 10011
Mental
Health Services, 212/367-1144
Contact:
Anya Seltenheim, 212/367-1141
Living
after loss group, 10 week group
See
Visiting Nurse Service: Gay and Lesbian
Bereavement Group
Contact:
Donna Danrille
212/290-3923
SAGE
(Senior Action in a Gay Environment)
contact:
Allan: 212.741.2247 ext. 229
208 West
13th St.
New
York, NY 10011
Provides
mutual support to older gay men and lesbians who
have lost their life’s partner or who are
caring
for their partner who is gravely ill. Screening
before attending first meeting.
Survivors
of Suicide
Heartbridge
Center for Loss and Transition
Contact:
Sharami Kerr
212.865.6635
711 West
End Ave., Suite 6LS
www.heartbridgecenter.org
American
Suicide Foundation
1-800/531-4477
1045
Park Ave., Suite 3C
New
York, NY 10028
Cost:
None
Survivors
of Homicide
Safe
Horizons (formerly Victim Services Agency) for
homicide bereavement support group for relatives
and
friends:212/ 577-777
Parents
of Murdered Children
513/721-5683
Spanish
Language
see
Visiting Nurse Service of New York
See
Calvary Hospital
General
Bereavement group for Spanish-speakers meets the
third Thursday of the month.
Adults
who have lost a parent
Healthcare
Chaplaincy
307 East
60th St.
212/644-111,
X239
Motherless
Daughters
Tuesdays,
6:30 - 8:00, 10/18 - 12/13
Cost:
None
Group is
run by a social worker
see
Visiting Nurse Association
Sibling
Loss
Healthcare
Chaplaincy
307 East
60th St.
212/644-1111,
x239
AIDS-Related
Bereavement
Columbia-Presbyterian
Hospital HIV+ Mental Health Clinic
212/305-4562
Contact:
Lucy Wicks
Cost:
Sliding scale/Medicaid/Insurance
710 W.
168th St., 6th Floor
New
York, NY 10032
For
adolescents:
212/305-7257
Contact:
Sheila Ryan
Cost:
call for info
622 W.
168th St. Room 619N
New
York, NY 10032
Gay
Men’s Health Crisis
119 West
24th Street
New
York, NY 10011
Mental
Health Services, 212/367-1144
Contact:
Anya Seltenheim, 212/367-1141
Living
after loss group, 10 week group
Individual
Bereavement Counseling (Medicaid/Medicare)
Union
Settlement Corporation
Johnson’s
Counseling Center
2089
Third Avenue
New
York, NY 10029
212/828-6144
The
Postgraduate Center
138 East
26th Street, 4th Floor (between Lexington and
Third Avenue) New
York, NY 10010 212/576-4190
See
also Jewish Board of Family and Children’s
Services Individual grief counseling is
available.
Medicare/Medicaid
accepted
See
Cancer Care. Deceased or bereaved must
have had cancer. Assessment will
determine plan of care
Check
A Therapist's Credentials
Check
the credentials of your mental health provider:
NYS
Professions: Online Verifications www.op.nysed.gov/opsearches.htm
New
York State Education Department
Office
of the Professions www.op.nysed.gov/home.html
State
Education Building, 2nd floor
89
Washington Ave.
Albany, New York 12234
Call:
(518) 474-3817
E-mail: op4info@mail.nvsed.gov
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