Hospice bereavement services
a. are exclusively offered to hospice patients and their family members
b. use personal contacts rather than mailings
c. do not include support groups for the bereaved
d. include services offered to community members
e. are limited to services offered by professionals
Question 2Hospice bereavement follow-up services are usually offered by
a. psychotherapists
b. clergy persons
c. physicians and nurses
d. social workers
e. trained volunteers
Question 3Bereavement follow-up services in hospice programs are intended to
a. be accepted by all families served by the hospice program
b. function as transitional services
c. include individuals engaged in complicated mourning
d. exclude old problems and focus on new challenges
e. be utilized for no more than six months
Question 4Hospice bereavement care
a. is an essential component of hospice work
b. arises directly out of the hospice philosophy of holistic care
c. begins at the moment of admission to a hospice program
d. all of these
e. none of these
Question 5Aftercare programs in the funeral industry that involve extra staff with specific training in bereavement issues and that offer special holiday programs and community education are examples of
a. premier (formal) aftercare programs
b. casual (informal) aftercare programs
c. standard (formal) aftercare programs
d. fundamental (formal) aftercare programs
e. regular (informal) aftercare programs
Question 6Aftercare programs in the funeral industry that involve extra staff but no extensive training and that offer telephone calls, newsletters, social, dinners, and travel illustrate
a. casual (informal) aftercare programs
b. fundamental (formal) aftercare programs
c. standard (formal) aftercare programs
d. premier (formal) aftercare programs
e. regular (informal) aftercare programs