Who This Resource May Help
Abramson Senior Care Caregiver & Bereavement Support Groups may be helpful for family caregivers who need emotional support, dementia education, coping tools, or a place to talk with others who understand the weight of caregiving.
This resource may also help people who are grieving after the death of an aging loved one or trying to make sense of life after an intense caregiving season.
Caregiving does not always end cleanly.
Sometimes families need support while they are still providing care, and sometimes they need support after the caregiving role changes or ends.
What Caregivers Should Know Before Reaching Out
Abramson Senior Care offers caregiver education and support for families caring for seniors living with dementia. Their public information describes live online caregiver education sessions that cover dementia diagnosis, communication strategies, safety at home, and ways to create meaningful engagement with a loved one experiencing cognitive decline.
Abramson also offers monthly support groups for caregivers and people coping with loss. These groups are currently listed as virtual and certified by the Alzheimer’s Association. For families who cannot attend an in-person group, a virtual option may make support easier to fit into a difficult week.
Abramson Senior Care also notes that experienced senior care professionals are available by phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for questions and guidance.
Services or Support Offered
Support may include caregiver education, dementia-focused guidance, virtual caregiver support groups, bereavement support groups, emotional support, practical caregiving strategies, referrals, and access to care managers for questions about aging-related concerns.
Abramson’s dementia caregiver education may help families better understand cognitive changes, safety needs, communication struggles, and day-to-day caregiving approaches. Their bereavement support may be useful for people who are grieving the loss of a loved one or processing the emotional aftermath of caregiving.
Abramson also participates in or supports referrals connected to CMS GUIDE, a Medicare dementia care model designed to support people living with dementia and their unpaid caregivers through care navigation, caregiver education, 24/7 support access, and connections to community resources.
Eligibility, Cost, or Registration Notes
Families should contact Abramson directly to confirm current support group dates, registration requirements, virtual meeting links, and whether groups are open to the public or limited to specific participants.
For CMS GUIDE-related support, eligibility depends on Medicare and dementia-care criteria. CMS states that GUIDE is for eligible people with dementia who meet program requirements, including Medicare Parts A and B enrollment, Medicare as primary payer, and other conditions. Families should not assume eligibility until they speak with Abramson or the relevant GUIDE participant.
Questions Families May Want to Ask
Before contacting Abramson Senior Care, families may want to ask:
– Are the caregiver support groups currently meeting virtually?
– Are the bereavement support groups open to new participants?
– Do I need to register before attending?
– Are the groups specific to dementia caregiving, grief, or general caregiver support?
– Are the support groups certified by the Alzheimer’s Association?
– What should I expect during a first group meeting?
– Can I attend if my loved one is not an Abramson client?
– Can a care manager help me think through dementia care options?
– Do you support CMS GUIDE referrals?
– What does GUIDE offer for caregivers?
– Is my loved one potentially eligible for GUIDE dementia care support?
– Who can I call after hours if I have questions about senior care or caregiver support?
Service Area
Abramson Senior Care is based in the Greater Philadelphia region. Because caregiver education and support groups may be virtual, families should contact Abramson directly to confirm who can participate, how to register, and whether any location or program eligibility rules apply.
Why This Listing Is Included
This listing is included because dementia caregiving and grief can be isolating.
Abramson Senior Care may help caregivers find education, emotional support, bereavement support, care navigation, and a place to ask questions before things reach a breaking point.
This may be especially useful for families caring for a loved one with dementia who need more than a list of services. Sometimes caregivers need someone to explain what is happening, help them plan, and remind them that they are not supposed to carry the whole situation alone.
Last Reviewed
Last reviewed: July 2026
Information can change. Please contact Abramson Senior Care directly to confirm current support group schedules, registration steps, GUIDE referral options, eligibility, service area, and care manager availability.