FAQ: What is an Assessment to join a Support Group?
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Existing Support/Therapy Groups. A maximum of ten people people are allowed into a support group at any one time. When a group member leaves, (and the existing group members are ready for the next member to join) the next waiting group member will be invited to join the group. New Support/Therapy Groups. A new support [...]







