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FAMILY TO FAMILY COURSE - NAMI NEVADA COUNTY

NAMI NEVADA COUNTY #4661375


location_on A

  • Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-648-0178

NAMI Nevada County (National Alliance for Mental Illness) offers a free 8 week educational program that helps family members and friends understand mental illness symptoms, basics of brain biology, problem solving, medications, empathy, communication skills, self-care, rehabilitation, fighting stigma, and advocacy.

Course offered twice a year. Contact NAMI for dates.

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FRIENDSHIP LINE CALIFORNIA - IOA

INSTITUTE ON AGING #16667848


location_on B
  • Institute on Aging
    San Francisco, San Francisco
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    888-670-1360

Friendship Line California offers confidential discussions for people aged 60 years and over and adults with mental and/or physical disabilities who may be lonely, isolated, grieving, experiencing depression, anxiety and/or thinking about death or suicide.

It operates two lines:

  • Warmline
    • Available for routine phone calls in order to provide support, reassurance, well-being checks, and information and referral for additional care.
  • Crisis Line
    • Available to older and disabled adults who may be lonely, bereaved, depressed, and at a higher risk for suicide.


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GRIEF & LOSS RESOURCES - COUNTY OF PLACER - DA-PC

DISTRICT ATTORNEY - COUNTY OF PLACER #86090484


location_on C
  • 10810 Justice Center Drive, Suite 240
    Roseville, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    916-543-8000

At the Grief and Loss Support link below are some resources put together by a survivor and the founder of the E+R (Empower + Resilience) project. **These are suggested titles/resources and are not official endorsements by the County of Placer.**

Resources include books, organizations, and support groups (including Facebook, virtual, and in-person).

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GRIEF RECOVERY METHOD - GRI

GRIEF RECOVERY INSTITUTE #85226870


location_on D
  • 9030 North Hess Street #582
    Hayden, Kootenai

The Grief Recovery Institute (GRI) evidence-based Grief Recovery Method helps people move through grief resulting from losses of many kinds. Losses may include death, divorce, end of relationships, job or career changes, moving, and many more. The process is detailed in The Grief Recovery Handbook and other GRI publications and workshops. The program can be done by using the book on its own, or with a group. The Grief Recovery Method is an educational, action-based program. It is not counseling or therapy. It is also not an ongoing support group.
 
GRI offers a free downloadable informational e-book, publishes several books, offers workshops, and trains Grief Recovery Specialists internationally.
 

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GRIEF, LOSS, & BEREAVEMENT RESOURCES

GRIEF, LOSS, & BEREAVEMENT #86129056


location_on A

  • Grass Valley, Nevada

In addition to specific resources noted below, people may find support for attending to grief and loss from the following:
  • Spiritual or cultural affiliations you may already have (including Native American or other Indigenous traditions; religious traditions such as Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism)
  • Clergy; Chaplains (may be affiliated with hospitals, hospice, law enforcement agencies, etc)
  • Hospices & hospitals
  • Psychotherapists & counselors
  • Recommendations and resources from family and friends 
RESOURCES
  • Bereaved Parents of the USA - www.bereavedparentsusa.org. Find local chapters and other resources.
  • Compassionate Friendswww.thecompassionatefriends.org. A self-help organization for bereaved families that have experienced the death of a child. Find local chapters and other resources.
  • County of Placer District Attorney’s Office - https://www.placer.ca.gov/8704/Grief. Includes list of books addressing grief in general, and for specific kinds of losses; sup…
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GUIDE TO 3-DIGIT NUMBERS - CPUC

CALIFORNIA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION #89458404


location_on E
  • 505 Van Ness Avenue
    San Francisco, San Francisco
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    800-649-7570

A guide to 3-digit N11 phone numbers is located here.

  • 211 - Community information and referral services. 211 service is provided by local community-based or government organizations that are authorized by the CPUC to use the 211 code to provide information and referrals to health and human services.
  • 311 - Non-emergency governmental services. 311 service is administered by municipal governments.
  • 411 - Local Directory Assistance. 411 directory assistance is provided by individual telecommunications service providers or independent providers.
  • 511 - Traffic and Transportation information. The California Highway Patrol, California Department of Transportation, and local transportation agencies oversee 511 operations.
  • 611 - General Customer Service. 611 service is provided by individual telecommunications service providers.
  • 711 - Telecommunications Relay Service for the speech and hearing impaired. In California, 711 Relay service is provided through Hamilton Relay.
  • 811 - Call-before-you-dig phone…
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HEALING CONVERSATIONS - AFSP

AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION #62918529


American Foundation for Suicide Prevention offers personal support for survivors of suicide loss.

Services that include support for those who have lost someone to suicide are sometimes called "postvention." Here is info from http://www.sprc.org/comprehensive-approach/postvention

What is Postvention?

Postvention is a term often used in the suicide prevention field. The definition below is from the U.S. national guidelines developed by the Survivors of Suicide Loss Task Force.
[Postvention is] an organized response in the aftermath of a suicide to accomplish any one or more of the following:

  • To facilitate the healing of individuals from the grief and distress of suicide loss
  • To mitigate other negative effects of exposure to suicide
  • To prevent suicide among people who are at high risk after exposure to suicide

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HEALING THROUGH LOSS & GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP - FREED

FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #17175140


location_on A
  • 435 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-477-3333

The Healing Through Loss & Grief support group provides anyone who has experienced a significant emotional loss with an opportunity to meet with other grievers in a safe, caring, and supportive environment. The goal is to assist each other in the healing through grief process. Features weekly meetings and assignments.

Offered twice a year, usually in January and August, sessions are 13 weeks. The first two weeks are open to anyone, then the group is closed for the remaining weeks for those who wish to continue the process. It's best to attend all sessions, but one or two absences because of another commitment would be fine.

For more information contact Maureen Gerecke at FREED 530-477-3333 or [email protected].


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This resource is eligible for electronic referral.

HOW TO GET A GUN VIOLENCE RESTRAINING ORDER (GVRO) - SFS

SPEAK FOR SAFETY #62918748


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  • Oakland, Alameda

The Gun Violence Restraining Order (GVRO) is a law that allows family members, household members, and law enforcement to work with courts to temporarily remove guns and prevent the purchase of new guns by individuals who pose a significant risk of harm to themselves (including possible suicide) or others.

How to Get a GVRO
Family/Household
https://speakforsafety.org/obtain-a-gvro-family-household/

Law Enforcement
https://speakforsafety.org/obtain-a-gvro-law-enforcement/

The Speak for Safety website also has resources about GVROs: https://speakforsafety.org/resources/

A program of the California Wellness Foundation - https://www.calwellness.org/
IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES (IHSS) - ASOC

ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #67935046


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  • 11434 B Avenue
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-889-7115

The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program helps pay for services so that individuals can remain safely in their own homes, in contrast to care facilities.

To be eligible, you must be over 65 years of age, disabled, or blind. Disabled children are also potentially eligible for IHSS. IHSS is considered an alternative to out-of-home care, such as nursing homes or board and care facilities.

View the IHSS brochure (PDF) for more information. 


Visit the home webpage for information about:

  • Eligibility and application for receiving IHSS services
  • Applying to become a service provider

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