(WNY News Now) – Expanding its mission, the Circle of Support now embraces caregivers from all backgrounds, fostering community and shared resilience.

JAMESTOWN, N.Y. – A local support group, originally established to assist family members caring for loved ones experiencing psychosis, has now broadened its scope to support all individuals providing care to someone living with a mental illness.

Under the guidance of the Chautauqua County Department of Mental Hygiene, founded in 2022 by retired LMSW Lisa Greeley, the Circle of Support group offers a compassionate space for caregivers and supporters to share their experiences, exchange ideas, and uplift one another.

Since its inception, Circle of Support has grown into a welcoming resource for anyone navigating the often-challenging journey of supporting a loved one through mental health struggles. The group is now facilitated by the Department’s Liz Leighton, a clinic care coordinator, who brings her own unique perspective and first-hand experience, offering vital support as a caregiver herself, familiar with navigating the mental health care systems in Chautauqua County.

“We’ve seen how impactful it can be for people to connect with others in similar situations,” says Leighton. “The group is a safe space where members can express their concerns, share their frustrations, and celebrate progress in their caregiving journeys.”

With an emphasis on community building, the Circle of Support hosts regular meetings where caregivers can share their stories, learn from each other, and receive guidance. Additionally, local mental health providers are regularly invited to join the group, providing expertise and answering questions in a friendly and supportive setting.

The group meets on the fourth Thursday of each month from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM at Jamestown City Hall, 5th Floor. Meetings are open to anyone in the community who is providing support to someone with a mental illness.

“We’re committed to ensuring that everyone in our community who is supporting someone with a mental health challenge feels seen, supported, and empowered,” says Clinic Director, Tamie Coleman. “Caregiving can be an isolating experience, but no one has to go through it alone.”

For more information or to register for the Circle of Support, please contact Liz Leighton at 716-581- 2928 or via email at leightoe@chqgov.com.

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