LIFESTYLE

Lower Cape Fear LifeCare program deals with the death of loved one due to opioid overdose

LCFL is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing access to the highest quality LifeCare, education, and supportive services to patients, families, and the communities its serve.

Cheryl M. Whitaker
Wilmington StarNews
Lower Cape Fear LifeCare will offer a free virtual grief care program, Wednesdays, Feb. 10-March 3, for those coping with the death of a loved one due to an opioid overdose.

Lower Cape Fear LifeCare (LCFL) will offer a multi-week, virtual grief care program for those coping with the death of a loved one due to an opioid overdose. The program will be held 12-1:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Feb. 10-March. 3, 

LCFL is also offering another grief care program for those coping with the death of a spouse or partner. The group will be held 10-11:30 a.m. Thursdays, Feb. 18-March 11.

Registration is required; to register, call 1-800-379-4880 and leave a message with your name, phone number, and the name and date of the program you wish to attend. A grief counselor will contact you.

Most of us have loved and lost special people in our lives and we understand that coping with grief is a challenging process. If you or your friends and family are having difficulty dealing with the loss of a loved one, LCFL is here to help. Throughout the year, LCFL offer compassionate care, educational and enrichment opportunities that support many types of loss in safe and familiar environments. Because of our generous donors, these caring, no cost groups, camps and workshops are available to all. Donations are always appreciated.

For more information, visit https://lifecare.org/.