Founded in 1983 by Dr. Alan Wolfelt, the Center for Loss
and Life Transition is a private organization dedicated to furthering our
understanding of -and compassion for- the complex set of emotions we call
grief.
The mission of Hospice of Cincinnati
is to provide compassionate, professional, personalized care to terminally
ill people and to offer comfort and support to their loved
ones...regardless of their ability to pay...during the patient's illness,
after the death, and through bereavement. Physical, emotional, and
spiritual care are provided in a way that affirms life and supports
choices in an environment of dignity and respect.
At the
new 14-bed VITAS inpatient unit located in Ft. Hamilton Hospital, the
experienced, responsive team of VITAS hospice professionals works hand in
hand with patients' physicians to provide high-quality, compassionate care
for patients with a wide range of life-limiting illnesses.
Merchandise
Aurora is a "family company serving a family profession"
striving to provide our customers with products and services that best
honor the memory of a life lived.
We take pride in being a quality leader and innovator in
the funeral service industry. Our total solutions approach for funeral
homes helps to better educate consumers and wire funeral homes for the
future.
As the nation’s leading funeral service
supply company, Batesville has been a part of helping funeral directors
and families for over one hundred years.
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Report A Death
You can report the death to a service representative by calling our toll-free
number, 1-800-772-1213, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on
business days. Whenever you call, have your Social Security number handy. If
you're deaf or hard of hearing, call our toll-free TTY number, 1-800-325-0778,
between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on business days.
For more
than a hundred years, funeral directors throughout Ohio have counted on the Ohio
Funeral Directors Association as they've reached out to families in
grief.
As one
of the largest state associations for funeral directors in the nation, OFDA has
become a conduit for promoting the funeral profession and a vital link between
members.
The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA)
provides advocacy, education, information, products, programs and services
to help members enhance the quality of service to families.
As the leading funeral service organization in the United States, NFDA
provides a national voice for the profession and is dedicated to serving
the public. With more than 20,300 members, NFDA has been the premier
organization chosen by top licensed funeral directors for more than 120
years. Licensed funeral directors, embalmers, mortuary science students
and retired funeral service professionals are all eligible for NFDA
membership. NFDA members stand for credibility, ethics, excellence and
trust.