Klicker- Chapter 6 Flashcards
continues to be an issue that many funeral directors do not understand and fail to embrace
aftercare
what is the percentage of funeral homes in the US invovled in aftercare-Isard (2006)
three percent
Canine (2004) writes that an NFDA survey reveals that ___ % of funeral homes report they offer bereavement aftercare programs.
33 percent
a means of supplying support to a family after a death has occured
aftercare
funeral service aftercare usually begins after the funeral has ended and continues for about ____
12 months.
two forms of after care services that a funeral home can provide
- information oriented services
- direct care services
information oriented services
this can include sending family grief-oriented literature one or more times after the funeral. this can include cards, letters, brochures, books, a directory or local grief support groups or agencies, or newsletters
direct care services
have a grief counselor or staff or retainer, sponsoring a support group, sponsoring grief related seminars or workshops, special ceremonies during holidays or a personal visit to the family’s home by a funeral home staff member.
have offered aftercare for years
hospice and organ donation
why is it necessary for funeral homes to provide aftercare?
unfortunately not everyone has caring, sympathetic friends and family.
aftercare is valuable to the bereaved community when
there are unusual circumstances surrounding a death that could result in prolonged or unresolved grief. Sims (2006) says you cannot eliminate the pain of death but you can ease the loneliness, confusion, isolation and despair that follows.
____ can be a part of the funeral home’s aftercare services.
the internet
funeral homes website can provide
links to aftercare sources.
funeral homes website can also include
a link to send email messages of sympathy to family members.
the one exception of help is when a funeral home uses
aftercare as a veiled cover for generating pre need leads-not okay. a family can tell when you are being sincere or looking for future sales.