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My Path Through Bereavement and Grief

Cost: $0

Tuesdays September 15 to November 10
from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Aventura at Humility House
755 Ohltown Road
Austintown, Ohio 44515

Mondays October 19 to December 7
from 1:30 to 3 p.m.
Otterbein Senior Life (formerly Lake Vista)
303 North Mecca Street
Cortland, Ohio 44410

This compassionate and confidential support group designed for those navigating the recen loss of a loved one. This program is generously funded by the Mahoning Valley Community Foundation and led by Chaplain Dan Yargo, a certified grief counselor from Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice. It will offer gentle guidance and healing through art therapy, guided meditation, pet therapy, and music therapy.

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Don’t Miss Our Reminder Calls!

To help you stay up to date on all of our Community Enrichment Services programs and events, we may send out reminder and broadcast calls and/or text messages before each activity.

Please note: These calls will come from the phone number 508.501.5277 — so don’t be alarmed and be sure to answer so you don’t miss important details! This phone number does not receive calls.

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Partnering for the Ohio Living Home Health & Hospice Community Enrichment Services

 

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We are proud to partner with Youngstown State University to bring innovative programming to our community through the Success Over 60 initiative. Funded by YSU’s Success Over 60 program, this collaborative effort supports educational, creative, and wellness opportunities designed specifically for older adults. The program is rooted in the belief that learning and growth should continue at every stage of life, and it helps remove barriers by providing access to university resources, student involvement, and intergenerational engagement. This partnership plays a key role in bringing enriching experiences—like our current series — to life, and we’re grateful for the support that makes it all possible.Youngstown State University Bitonte College of Health & Human Services logo, featuring the university’s red and black “Y” emblem alongside the college name.