Alzheimer's Disease is a very sad and hard to deal with illness and the more information to learn of the ailment the better for anyone with a loved one suffering from this disease. Here is a wonderful website to gain information on the illness. www.helpguide.org/.../alzheimers_disease_dementia_support_caregi... And here is a website that you can find a support group in your community. www.alz.org/greaterdallas/in_my_community_support.asp
One can find a victims of crime support group online at various websites. One can find a victims of crime support group at websites such as National Center for Victims of Crime and Victim Services.
http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Gastric-Bypass-Surgery/support-group is a support group based on the internet that you might find helpful. You can also ask your doctor for a listing of groups in your area.
Since you are planning to have the surgery it is a good idea to find a support group. You will meet people who have had the surgery done and you will learn what to expect. Here is the website:www.dailystrength.org/c/Gastric-Bypass-Surgery/support-group
Visit the Bipolar Support Group for Significant Others at www.bpso.org. You can join their mailing list, and find group meetings near you.
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It depends on where you live. Have a look at www.dbsalliance.org/ to find listings for support groups in your area.
The best way to find support as a single parent would be to find a local support group or an online parenting website.
The Depression and Bipolar Support alliance website is at www.dbsalliance.org.
to find the answer to your question: My grandfather has Alzheimer's and it's really rough on me. Where can I find information on joining an Alzheimer's support group? please see the following website: www.alzheimer.ca/wecanhelp
There are many lupus support groups and websites online. Start at lupus.org. They have many links to help you find a support group online.
Many churches offer support groups for different mental conditions. Check with your local church to see if they have a support group. Many hospitals have support groups for almost every affliction, disease, or problem you can think of. Call your local hospital, and if they don't have a specific support group for it, they can probably tell you where you can find one.
You can find gastric bypass support groups on the following site: http://www.dailystrength.org/c/Gastric-Bypass-Surgery/support-group. They have great support.