Bereavement Services

Bereavement Services

Over 30 Years of Experience

Over 30 Years of Experience

Coping With The Death Of A Loved One

The death of a friend or family member can happen suddenly or it may have been expected for a while. Regardless, the death of a loved one can leave you feeling sad, shocked, angry, and confused. In many cases, it can shake a person's faith and belief in God.

Following the passing of a loved one, unresolved family issues can become more pronounced and leave the bereaved feeling scared and alone. Dr. John H. Thomas has decades of experience restoring family support systems.
Long-term illness
Locally
Owned Practice

513-961-5682

Long-Term Illnesses

If a loved one is suffering from a long-term illness, it can weigh heavily on you as well. Fearing the inevitable can leave family members and friends emotionally exhausted. When that person passes away, you may feel relieved that their suffering has ended but also with a sense of sorrow.

After a loved one's death, Dr. Thomas can help you and your family members recover from the emotional and physical fatigue of caring and keeping up a vigil.

Coping With a Suicide

When someone close to you has taken their own life, shocked, brokenheartedness and anger are natural responses. Many patients feel guilty and wonder if there was something more they could have done to help. Dr. Thomas is available to establish an open dialogue to address these questions and feelings following this type of tragedy.

Violent Deaths

Sudden, violent death can rip someone from our lives without warning. The bereaved may feel empty, disoriented, and numb to the world around them. Dr. Thomas can assist in your coping with the pain and sorrow after such a death.

Find the help you need today. Call 513-961-5682 to make an appointment. Emergency appointments are available within 24 hours.
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