Mental Health Assistance

Finding mental health care can add stress to an already stressful situation. That’s why we've partnered with Care Solace, a new central hub of care for all of your mental health needs. With a network of over 660,000 licensed mental health providers and substance use treatment services, Care Solace will help you find the right help at the right time, regardless of insurance coverage. No matter what you're experiencing, there is hope and help.

Additionally, we understand that the conditions we in live deeply affect our mental health. If you are in need of food, housing, or affordable medical and dental care, Care Solace can help connect you to resources and provide eligibility information. Call the number below for help.

Care Solace's coordination services are free, confidential, and accessible via:

By Phone: Call 888-515-7881 at any time. Support is available in 200+ languages.

Online: Search anonymously by answering a few quick screening questions at caresolace.com/ma-littleton


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Grief & Healing Support Groups

Elder and Human Services welcomes adults who are experiencing grief to participate in monthly, drop-in Grief & Healing Support Groups throughout the region. Facilitated by grief counselor Karen Campbell, MSMHC, these support groups offer a safe space to share experiences of the grief journey. This group is an opportunity to learn more about the grief process and strategies for managing grief. Confidentiality is respected and maintained. The Grief & Healing Support Group honors all types of grief, including grief due to loss, change, and transitions. In recognition that grief has no time frame, those who grieve are welcomed at any point in their journey. No one is required to commit to consistent attendance. Join us on the 2nd Thursday of each month 12PM @ the Reuben Hoar Library, 35 Shattuck St.

If you need a one-on-one appointment with the Grief Counselor, contact Amy DeMichele, EHS Asst. Director,  to schedule at 978-540-2472.