When Faced with Major Accidents, We Need more Attentive and Thoughtful Companionship

Psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross proposed the five stages of grief—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—when individuals encounter significant events, especially situations involving life, death, or disaster. Although the experience and intensity vary for each person, generally, after completing the funeral and bereavement process and returning to normal life with a new focus, most individuals can rebuild their lives within a few months.

For families dealing with significant accidents, they become the focus of public attention following the event. Despite media reports outlining the incident, the immense sense of loss lingers, creating significant stress. This is where experienced and empathetic funeral service personnel come in. They assist the family with funeral details, safeguard their privacy, and provide timely guidance to alleviate their sense of loss. Such support aids in the family's reconstruction of a new life after the tragedy. Wonann Life has service centers across Taiwan with hundreds of professional funeral service staff. In the event of an unfortunate incident, we swiftly deploy experienced funeral personnel, establishing an effective and efficient operational team to prevent the family from enduring further distress.

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