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It is important to seek help, after the death of a loved one. This may be as simple as having close friends and family to talk to, or renewing contact with people in your social circle. Even the company of a pet can provide valuable emotional support.
   
Everyone grieves in their own way, for their own length of time.
During the grieving process, it’s important to take care of yourself. Try to eat right, get adequate sleep, and avoid undue stress. Don’t be afraid to show your emotions or ask for support. It is common to feel shock, denial, anger, and depression, following a death. But if these feelings do not lessen over time, or
cause extreme changes in behavior, professional therapy may be advised.
   

We at Voran Funeral Home can help.

We offer each of our families two free counseling sessions with Vickey Thompson. She is contracted with Maximum Living Consultants and has worked with our families since 1999. If you feel that you or someone you knows needs help, please give us a call at (313) 928-2300 or call Maximum Living directly at (248) 814-0706 or (866) 540-0047 Toll Free. They specialize in helping you cope with death, dying and grief so that you can gain knowledge to work through your grief regardless of the circumstances.

We also offer grief support groups once a month to anyone who wishes to attend, whether they used Voran Funeral Home services or not. The support group provides each individual a safe, compassionate and supportive environment. They are held at our Allen Park Chapel, 5900 Allen Rd. Directions can be found on the locations page. Group sessions take place once a month at 7:00pm. For dates, questions or any further information on our aftercare service, please call (313) 928-2300.

We are here to help.

   

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