State of the Heart Care staff members attend bereavement conference

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Two staff members from State of the Heart Care, Bereavement Specialist Sarah Depoy and Social Services Manager Erin Meyer, recently attended the Comprehensive Bereavement Skills Training in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The conference was led by world-renowned grief counselor, author and educator Alan Wolfelt. With only 36 attendees, this was a very personable gathering that allowed for great conversations and breakout sessions on a smaller scale.

Seminars during the conference covered topics on becoming more familiar with the grief process, enhancing abilities to relate to the grieving person or family, developing new skills to cope with personal feelings related to death and grief, and heightening awareness of resources in the areas of death, dying, grief and bereavement.

Wolfelt believes in “companioning” the bereaved, in contrast to the medical model of “treating patients.” He teaches that companioning is about being present to another person’s pain, honoring the spirit, listening with the heart, bearing witness to the struggles of others and walking alongside them.

Meyer described the conference as emotionally exhausting but rewarding at the same time. They learned about grief and loss and how to better help patients, families and the communities State of the Heart Care serves. Currently, State of the Heart Care stays in touch with families for 13 months following the passing of a loved one.

Meyer said one of the takeaways she had from the conference was that the bereavement program may need to extend past 13 months to better support families. She also thought there could be some ways to improve and expand grief groups.

Depoy learned ways to listen to clients better to read where they are in the grief process and how to start that journey with them.

They both agreed that the conference made them look at their own grief and where they were personally in the grieving process.

Meyer said she wants to continue their education in bereavement to offer the best services possible to the community.

For more information on the many bereavement services State of the Heart Care offers, contact Bereavement Specialist Sarah DePoy at 800-417-7535.

State of the Heart Care Social Services Manager Erin Meyer, left, and Bereavement Specialist Sarah Depoy, right, pose for a photo with grief counselor, author and educator Alan Wolfelt at the Comprehensive Bereavement Skills Training in Scottsdale, Arizona.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2020/01/web1_Bereavement-Training-Picture.jpgState of the Heart Care Social Services Manager Erin Meyer, left, and Bereavement Specialist Sarah Depoy, right, pose for a photo with grief counselor, author and educator Alan Wolfelt at the Comprehensive Bereavement Skills Training in Scottsdale, Arizona. Courtesy photo

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