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Together in Care: Families & Caregivers Support Group


  • TerraBella Thornblade 1560 Thornblade Boulevard Greer, SC, 29650 United States (map)

Caring for an aging parent, partner, or disabled loved one can be one of the most meaningful responsibilities you’ll ever take on. But it also comes with unique challenges—long hours, tough decisions, shifting family roles, and the emotional toll of watching someone you love change. Many caregivers feel exhausted, isolated, or guilty for even admitting how heavy it all feels.

This group was created to give caregivers a space to exhale. You don’t have to do this alone.

Why This Group Matters

Caregiving often goes unrecognized, yet it impacts every part of life—your health, your relationships, your energy, even your sense of self. This support group offers both practical tools and emotional connection, helping you navigate caregiving with greater balance and resilience.

What You’ll Gain

  • Education & Insight – Learn about stress, boundaries, communication, and caregiver well-being.

  • Practical Coping Skills – Simple strategies to ease anxiety, manage overwhelm, and bring more calm into daily life.

  • Processing & Support – Share your story and be heard in a safe, therapist-guided space.

  • Community Connection – Meet others who truly understand the challenges of caregiving.

  • Rest & Encouragement – Enjoy coffee, conversation, and a supportive environment where you can focus on yourself for a change.

Who This Group Is For

  • Family members caring for an aging parent or relative

  • Partners supporting a loved one through illness or disability

  • Adult children navigating new caregiving roles

  • Anyone balancing care responsibilities with their own needs

Group Details

📍 Where: TerraBella Thornblade – 1560 Thornblade Blvd, Greer, SC 29650
🕰️ When: Biweekly, 90-minute sessions
💲 Fee: $40 per session
👩‍⚕️ Facilitator: Amy Pantele, MS, LPC – Whole Self Counseling

How to Join

Reach out to register or ask questions:
📞 864-305-5212 / Psychology Today

Caring for them means caring for you.