Perhaps the term "Aftercare"
is new to you, but it is not to us. Because it means care
that goes far beyond the expected. From helping children
cope with grief to providing help to local support groups.
Our tradition of caring offers
several different options for you and your family. Our Aftercare
Program starts at the time we first meet to discuss the
funeral arrangements needed.
With our Families in Transition Program we
let you tell us how little or how much Aftercare you desire.
We can offer books and brochures
from our library on the process of grieving. We can refer
you to local support groups. We also have speakers available
for churches, schools, and other civic organizations. Or we
can personally visit with you, just to listen. We can and
will work to help you through the difficult times that follow a
death.
The Aftercare we offer today may
sound new, but it's built on a tradition that is as old as caring
itself.
If we can be of any help, at any time,
please feel free to contact any of our Aftercare
counselors.
Harry
"Bud" Whetsel
bud@whetselfuneralservice.com
Susan
R. Whetsel
susan@whetselfuneralservice.com
Norman Parr
norman@whetselfuneralservice.com
Grief
Information Library