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How to Find the Right Support Group for Grief

January 16, 2026 by Edgeworth-Admin

Grief is a deeply personal journey, but it’s not one that anyone has to walk alone. Many people find healing and understanding through grief support groups—safe spaces where individuals share their experiences, listen to others, and learn healthy ways to cope. Finding the right group can make a world of difference in helping you move through loss with support and compassion.

Look for the Right Fit

Just as every person grieves differently, every support group has its own style and focus. Some groups are led by trained counselors, while others are peer-run and more conversational. You might prefer a group that focuses on a particular type of loss—such as the passing of a spouse, sibling, or close friend—or one that’s open to all forms of grief. It’s okay to visit a few before finding the one that feels right. The most important thing is to feel safe, heard, and understood.

Ask Questions Before Joining
Before committing to a group, ask about how often it meets, how large it is, and who leads it. If you prefer a smaller, more intimate setting, look for groups with fewer participants. If you find comfort in structure and guidance, a professionally led group may be best. Many hospices, community centers, churches, and senior living communities offer free or low-cost grief groups—sometimes even online for those who prefer privacy or convenience.

Give Yourself Permission to Try
It can feel difficult to reach out at first, especially when grief feels heavy or private. Remember, it’s perfectly normal to feel uncertain about opening up. Take things at your own pace—simply attending a meeting, even if you don’t speak, is a strong first step. Over time, listening to others’ experiences can bring comfort, perspective, and even hope. Healing doesn’t mean forgetting—it means learning to carry your memories with peace.

To learn more about finding the right grief support group for healing, from AARP, CLICK HERE.

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