We all encounter loss, grief and death at some point. Whether it be loss of life, physical/mental functionality, or expectations of what we had hoped. Grief is the response to the loss of something deemed important, particularly to the loss of someone of some living thing that has died, to which a bond of affection was formed.
This session is one for anyone who has lost someone. It is also for anyone who has lost a part of their life that they once held so dear. The way that we respond to loss and process grief is important. Join this discussion as we process through the bereavement, grief and healing journey after loss and answer some fundamental questions.
Guest: Rev. Franklin D. Reagan Jr. MDiv, BCC Franklin served in local church ministry for 22 years and thereafter as a healthcare chaplain for 21 years. Working in both the hospital and hospice healthcare settings gave him the opportunity to assist patient's, families and staff in various roles including as the Director of Spiritual Care departments, and now as a bereavement counselor.
The grief journey
If you are a patient, family member, loved one of an ECMO patient or a clinician who has cared for the ECMO patient population and would like to join an upcoming virtual bereavement group, let us know.
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