Caregiver Support Group in Richmond, VA
Richmond's mental health community benefits from proximity to Virginia Commonwealth University Health psychiatry, Chippenham Hospital behavioral health, and private practices in the Fan District, Short Pump, and Midlothian.
About Caregiver Support Group
Caregiver support groups recognize the profound mental health toll of caring for a loved one with a serious illness, disability, or dementia. Caregivers who attend support groups show lower levels of depression, anxiety, and burnout.
Finding Caregiver Support Group in Richmond
To find caregiver support group in Richmond, VA:
- Ask your individual therapist for a group referral — they often know groups in Richmond not listed publicly
- Search Psychology Today's group therapy finder at psychologytoday.com/us/groups and filter by Richmond
- Contact Richmond's community mental health center for low-cost group options
- Check with your insurance carrier for covered group therapy providers in Richmond
- Search NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) for Richmond chapter support groups
Benefits of Caregiver Support Group
- Reduce isolation in caregiving
- Learn from experienced caregivers
- Access practical resources
- Process grief and complex emotions
- Prevent or recover from caregiver burnout
Cost in Richmond
Free to $40 per session; Alzheimer's Association and other nonprofits offer free groups. Group therapy typically costs 40–60% less than individual therapy in Richmond and surrounding areas.
Talk to a Counselor About Group Therapy
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