The Geauga County Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness will present a 12-week Family to Family instruction program beginning March 12. It will be from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at The Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services, 13244 Ravenna Road in Chardon, across from the UH Geauga Medical Center. The series is free for family members, partners and friends of individuals affected with mental illness. Classes are ordered to help caregivers understand and support individuals with serious mental illness while maintaining their own well being.
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