Support Groups

  • Caregivers

    Caregivers

    The group offers emotional support, tips about managing your loved one & information about community resources.

  • American Diabetes Assoc.
  • Cecil County Ostomy Association

    Cecil County Ostomy Association

    The Ostomy Support Group of Cecil County is dedicated to helping patients with intestinal or urinary diversions return to everyday living.

  • Look Good & Feel Better
  • Breast Cancer

    Breast Cancer

    Those faced with breast cancer can join us & receive support, understanding, guidance, and education to help you stay strong & positive.

  • Breastfeeding

    Breastfeeding

    Mothers who choose to breastfeed already know that breast milk is the best for babies, however successful breastfeeding is a combination of good technique, patience and support.

  • Red Hot Mamas

    Red Hot Mamas

    Red Hot Mamas is a menopause education and management program. The goal of this program is to help women navigate this season of life, get answers to their questions, and maintain a healthy active life in the years that follow menopause.

  • I Can Cope

    I Can Cope

    The I Can Cope program gives participants an opportunity to share their concerns with others having similar experiences and to design ways to cope with the challenges that arise from a cancer diagnosis.

  • Speak Up

    Speak Up

    A new Support Group for family members and friends assisting loved ones as they cope with mental illness. Learn about challenges your loved one may be facing and share your story with others.

  • Moms Matter

    Moms Matter

    Coping with the many changes and stressors of life postpartum requires a lot of support.  Moms Matter is intended to provide mother to mother support, advocacy, encouragement, and hope to new mothers struggling through this period of tremendous adjustment.

  • Alzheimer's Support Group

    Alzheimer's Support Group

    Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. Are you a caregiver that manages Alzheimer’s disease for a loved one? If yes, please come  to Adult Day Services’ Alzheimer’s Support Group to gain valuable support and coping information for managing this disease. Respite care is available for loved ones, while you attend support group meetings.

Putting You First.