“Caring for Caregivers” Meetings; 1st & 3rd Mondays
HUDSON: On Mondays, August 2 and 16, from 11am to Noon, the First United Methodist Church at 34 Felton Street will hold “Caring for Caregivers” meetings in Lamson Hall on the first floor of the church. The Church is handicap accessible via a motorized seat and safe distancing and mask-wearing practices are in place for these small gatherings.
In these current difficult times of isolation, caregiving for a loved one may have become more challenging. The church has recognized a yearning in the community for a place to gather, intended for those in the position of being a caregiver and who need to be with others going through difficult times caring for their loved ones.
The purpose is to establish a safe, quiet setting for those who are feeling the weight that often accompanies caregiving.
Caregivers often feel alone/isolated and unique. Meetings can’t solve problems or change a situation but they do offer support by encouraging each other to not feel weak or selfish or unloving because of our thoughts. Sometimes you'll even find humor and laugh with each other. This, too, is healing. Stop by to talk about your concerns and feelings with those who know what you are going through. Judgment-free zone; only attentive and compassionate.
The meetings are open to anyone who is a caregiver and may be feeling isolated by their particular situation. Come to as few or as many of our meetings as you like. You may come just to listen but over time, we hope you’ll feel free to speak. There are no dues or fees to think about, just come and be with us for an hour or so.
First United Methodist Church is located over the hill, just off the Hudson Rotary at 34 Felton Street. More information is available at 978-562-2932 or at www.hudsonfumc.org.
In these current difficult times of isolation, caregiving for a loved one may have become more challenging. The church has recognized a yearning in the community for a place to gather, intended for those in the position of being a caregiver and who need to be with others going through difficult times caring for their loved ones.
The purpose is to establish a safe, quiet setting for those who are feeling the weight that often accompanies caregiving.
Caregivers often feel alone/isolated and unique. Meetings can’t solve problems or change a situation but they do offer support by encouraging each other to not feel weak or selfish or unloving because of our thoughts. Sometimes you'll even find humor and laugh with each other. This, too, is healing. Stop by to talk about your concerns and feelings with those who know what you are going through. Judgment-free zone; only attentive and compassionate.
The meetings are open to anyone who is a caregiver and may be feeling isolated by their particular situation. Come to as few or as many of our meetings as you like. You may come just to listen but over time, we hope you’ll feel free to speak. There are no dues or fees to think about, just come and be with us for an hour or so.
First United Methodist Church is located over the hill, just off the Hudson Rotary at 34 Felton Street. More information is available at 978-562-2932 or at www.hudsonfumc.org.