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Bereavement Care posts are related to coping, growing, and understanding the experience of grieving in loss for ourselves and in helping others.

Helping Children Grieve

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on August 30, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 30, 2023

I want to address the issue of children in grief and how adults can best help them cope and process their feelings through their journey of grief. So here I am going to share 8 tips or principles and insights to consider when you are in a role of guiding a child through their grief. Know that grieving is unique … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged children, grief, grieving

Question Yourself in Grief

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on August 29, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 29, 2023

Many years ago I saw a Larry King television show where he was interviewing Tommy Lasorda about the unexpected death of his adult son. Larry King use to have a late night television interview show where he interviewed celebrities and all kinds of famous people. Tommy Lasorda was the manager for the LA Dodgers in the 90’s and very popular … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged coping with grief, death, grief, Hebrews 9:27, Larry King, Romans 8:28, Tommy Lasorda

Hope Beyond Their Death

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on August 19, 2023 by Steve DurkacSeptember 8, 2023

The immediate shock and despair of a loved one’s passing can leave us feeling hopeless about the future. No matter how much we may think we are prepared, death is devastating. It is the perfect earthly definition of finality, and it’s why we sometimes doubt that we’ll ever feel hopeful again. However, this is an issue dealt with in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged 1 Corinthians 15:52-53, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, 2 Corinthians 5:8, coping with grief, death, Ecclesiastes 12:7, eternity, grief, Heaven, hope, immortality, resurrection, Revelation 21:4, second coming

CPR, DNR, and Letting Go

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on August 17, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 19, 2023

It is a very emotionally difficult position to be in when a physician asks the family if they want them to do all they can to keep your loved one alive or if you want them to pass away naturally. That conversation, if unprepared for, is very hard to navigate because no one wants to feel like they are choosing … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged CPR, DNR, resuscitation

Grief Support Playlist

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on June 23, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

If you do a music app or some type of music download service that allows you to build a playlist, consider building one that will support your grief journey. Music can be therapeutic and having a playlist like this can help you grieve appropriately. Yes, listening to some of these songs will bring a tear to your eye but they’ll … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged coping with grief, grief, grief experience, music, Ozzy Osbourne, playlist, songs, Spotify

When Someone is Dying

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on June 16, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

There are signs of dying when a loved-one is struggling with a terminal disease or for whatever reason is at the end of their life. People don’t die in real life as they do in the movies. Hollywood often portrays death as a split second closing of the eyes while the person is speaking in mid-sentence. Dying isn’t so clean … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged comfort care, death, dying, end of life, hospice, signs of dying

Love Beyond Death

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on May 26, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

When a loved one dies, the love that you’ve had for them or with them does not die. Love and the relationship that you have had does not die with the person. You still carry that love with you and that is the reason you are grieving the loss. With the person no longer available for you to express your … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged 1 John 4:8, 1 Timothy 6:16, coping with grief, death, grief, Love

Objectives & Strategies for Grievers

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on May 13, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

In the process of grieving, there is no time frame assigned or one-size fits all approach to assure a healthy grieving process. There are elements to healthy grieving that one can be intentionally incorporate into their grieving experience, and that is what I want to share here. I want to share some objectives to aim for as you move forward … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged coping strategies, coping with grief, grief, grief experience, objectives in grief

Death Notification and Children

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on May 12, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

I want to address a topic that I find myself dealing with from time to time as a hospital chaplain and that is notifying children of a family death. It is not uncommon for children to be shielded from the condition of a dying parent or family member in the hospital. An unresponsive patient with breathing tubes and monitor wires … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged children, death notification, death of family, death of parent, grief

Stages of Grief

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on May 11, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

In her 1969 book, “On Death and Dying,” Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, a Swiss American psychiatrist, introduced us to what we now know as five stages of grief. When she originally penned these stages they were called the five stages of death. At the time, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross was working with terminally ill patients and she cited these five emotions as what were … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged acceptance, Anger, bargaining, denial, depression, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, grief, stages of grief

Types of Grief

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on May 10, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

Previously I shared a post on Styles of Grief but here I want to share a post on Types of Grief. I’m taking my lead from several sources that have referenced multiple types of grief. So I am going to yield to their wisdom, and am going to use the terms used by Liz Kelly, a licensed social worker in … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged grief, grief experience, Matthew 5:4, types of grief

Styles of Grief

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on May 9, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

Sitting with families who are hearing the bad news of a loved-ones death is a near daily occurrence for me, as a hospital chaplain at a trauma center. Since transferring to this trauma hospital and having this regular occurrence of witnessing people’s reaction to a death notification, my curiosity of grief styles has gripped my interest. The way people respond … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged grief, grief experience, grief styles, Matthew 5:4, mourning

Physician’s Guide to Death Notification

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on May 4, 2023 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

It wasn’t long into my hospital chaplaincy career that I figured out that physicians do not like notifying a family that their patient loved-one has died. I’m mainly referring to a patient who has come into the Emergency Department because of a trauma like a motor vehicle crash or a cardiac arrest. Typically the family of these patients are led … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Recent Posts | Tagged death, death notification, emergency department, emergency room, grief, Hebrews 9:27, hospital chaplain, hospital chaplaincy, IED, physician

Edith Waugh, Death, and Maranatha

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on January 9, 2021 by Steve DurkacSeptember 22, 2023

I’m contemplating death today, because I just learned of the passing of Edith Waugh, a former church member from my Rock Hill, South Carolina days and wife of Les Waugh, whom I wrote about in a previous blog post. Edith was also the sitter for my children and allowed me the opportunity to be out and involved with church ministry, … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Mere Observations, Once Adventist, Recent Posts | Tagged death, grief, Leslie B. Waugh, Maranatha, Seventh-day Adventist

The Mom I Knew

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on November 6, 2020 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

My mother passed away on October 21, 2020 after a long battle with Alzheimer/Dementia. I wrote about my mother and the smile I miss at my previous blog post titled Irene H. Durkac. Her Catholic funeral mass was conducted on Tuesday, October 27, 2020 in Rossford, Ohio and the funeral home’s obituary was published a few days prior to that … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Mere Observations, Recent Posts | Tagged Adoption, Alzheimer, Catholic Charities Adoption Agency, Dementia, Fargo, grief, Irene H Durkac, John 14:27, North Dakota, Ohio, Rossford

Irene H. Durkac

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on October 21, 2020 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

My younger sister and I sat in the living room of our childhood home where my mother laid in her hospice bed. As we talked quietly, trying not to disturb our mother’s rest, I could see my mom open her eyes and fix her gaze toward me with a slight smile. I smiled back and continued the conversation with my … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Mere Observations, Recent Posts | Tagged Adoption, All Saints Catholic Church, Alzheimer, Dementia, Durkac, grief, hospice, Irene H Durkac, Louis S Durkac, motherhood, Ohio, Rossford, Soos, Sujkowski-Walker Funeral Home

Leslie B. Waugh, Sr.

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on July 25, 2020 by Steve DurkacSeptember 22, 2023

Many years ago I hosted a syndicated radio broadcast called Ask the Bible which was a listener call-in question and answer radio show in the South Carolina and North Carolina market. It’s hard for me to think of those days or use the phrase “Ask the Bible” without thinking about Les Waugh. Les was a parishioner and elder at a church I … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Mere Observations, Once Adventist, Recent Posts | Tagged Ask the Bible, Bible study guides, grief, Leslie B. Waugh, Seventh-day Adventist

What to Say to a Suicide Survivor

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on February 13, 2020 by Steve DurkacSeptember 27, 2023

Here in America, we have close to 50,000 people a year who die by suicide. The majority of whom were struggling with a mental illness, either a diagnosed condition or acknowledged depression. Think of this, a person has to be in a very low state of mind to actually take their own life. So whether a person is on mental … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Ministry Notes, Recent Posts | Tagged chaplain, death, grief, pastoral care, suicide, workforce

Louis S. Durkac

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on September 4, 2019 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

My Dad, Louis S. Durkac, died this morning, September 4, 2019. He was 91 years old and the adopted father of 5 adopted children, and he himself was adopted. He died just 2 days shy of his 67th wedding anniversary with my Mom, Irene, whom he leaves behind in a fight against dementia. I am the middle child of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Mere Observations, Recent Posts | Tagged adoptee, Adoption, All Saints Catholic Church, Dad, Ft. Meigs Cemetery, grief, James 4:14, John 1:12, Louis S Durkac, Obituary, Ohio, Rossford, Sujkowski-Walker Funeral Home, Tribute

San Antonio, Texas

Steve Durkac | Hospital Chaplain Posted on November 16, 2017 by Steve DurkacAugust 9, 2023

I am happy to be back in Mobile today after being in San Antonio, Texas this week.   Memorial Service… The memorial service for Frank Wehrly went well and it was well attended as we celebrated and honored his life and family. Frank had fought lung cancer for 9 years until he passed last week just a week beyond his … Continue reading →

Posted in Bereavement Care, Mere Observations, Recent Posts | Tagged Frank Wehrly, grief, Sutherland Springs First Baptist Church

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