NCH is part of Endeavor Health
Learn moreWhen: Thursdays: 7:00 pm–8:30 pm
Where: NCH Hospital and Emergency Department
NAMI Connection Recovery Support Group is a free, peer-led support group for adults living with mental illness. You will gain insight from hearing the challenges and successes of others, and the groups are led by NAMI-trained facilitators who’ve been there. For more information, visit nami.org.
When: Thursdays: 7:00 pm–8:30 pm
Where: NCH Hospital and Emergency Department
NAMI Family Support Group is a peer-led support group for family members, caregivers and loved ones of individuals living with mental illness. Gain insight from the challenges and successes of others facing similar circumstances. For more information, visit nami.org.
When: First and third Fridays of each month:* 7:00 pm–8:30 pm
Where: NCH Hospital and Emergency Department
NAMI Parent Support Group is a peer-led support group for parents of individuals living with mental illness. Gain insight from the challenges and successes of others facing similar circumstances. For more information, visit nami.org.
*If the date falls near a holiday, please check with the group leader.
When: Every Saturday (except holidays): 2:30 pm–4:00 pm
Where: Busse Center at Northwest Community Hospital, Learning Center
No matter what your problem with food—compulsive overeating, under-eating, food addiction, anorexia, bulimia, binge eating or overexercising—we have a solution. For more information, please visit oa.org.
When: Tuesdays: 7:00 pm
Where: Northwest Community Hospital, Busse Center
Sexaholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover. To learn more, visit chicagosa.org.
When: 7:30 pm–9:00 pm
Where: Northwest Community Hospital, Busse Center
S-Anon Family Groups are for those who are hurting in response to the sexual addiction of someone close to them. It does not matter whether that person is a family member, a partner, spouse, child or someone outside the family like a friend, teacher or boss. S-Anon groups meet weekly as a way for members to share their experience, strength and hope. To learn more, visit
chicagosanon.org.