From left: Leigh Copsey, registered nurse and clinical manager of the Family Birthing Center; Jette Glazer, licensed clinical social worker and program leader; and Art Mathisen, president of Memorial Hospital. (Megan Penny Photo)
From left: Leigh Copsey, registered nurse and clinical manager of the Family Birthing Center; Jette Glazer, licensed clinical social worker and program leader; and Art Mathisen, president of Memorial Hospital. (Megan Penny Photo)
CONWAY — Memorial Hospital is extending its support to a community program helping mothers who have suffered the loss of a child. The Grief and Loss Support Group, hosted by Conway-based Children Unlimited, is for women experiencing grief as a result of a loss of pregnancy or birth.
“The body tends to hold in trauma,” says Jette Glazer, a licensed clinical social worker and program leader.
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