Finding someone deceased from suicide or murder makes
victims out of survivors, especially when it’s a loved one. Exposure to the
deceased is a traumatic experience and leads to high levels of distress
sometime to a point where life becomes debilitating. Regardless of the way a
person dies, you and the rest of the family are left with unanswered questions,
devastation, unimaginable circumstances, and countless blame.
With many suicides taking place in the home, loved ones are
often faced with having to clean up the aftermath. This makes the tragedy even
more horrific as more involvement with the deceased often leads to flashbacks
and other symptoms of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) like isolation,
panic attacks and a loss of hope. Not only are you dealing with grief from the
death, but grief as a victim as well.
Bio-One Baltimore understands just how traumatic discovering
a death can be. We have supported countless families as they push through the
unthinkable. We are privy to some of the most intimate moments among families
as they mourn and try to determine next steps. Having such a thorough
understanding of exactly how detrimental this can be to everyone involved, it
is our primary focus to offer as many resources that we can to provide support.
We partner with many agencies and non-profits that work with
victims to assist with the aftermath. While many of our partners focus on
providing support regarding funeral arrangements, bereavement and much more, we
will be there to help you with the cleanup process to alleviate and prevent
more emotional and mental distress.
Once you have the resources and support you need, and we
have cleaned up the scene of the incident, we will then discuss payment. Many
times when payment is discussed, those in need of services find that their
insurance covers the cost of about 95% of services provided. We are happy to
partner with so many insurance companies to be able to help victims of tragic
death as we understand that you have already paid enough with all that you experience
during this difficult time.
No one ever thinks that they will have such a horrific
experience such as finding someone deceased. While we hope that you don’t ever
experience it, please don’t wait until it happens to try to find someone to
help you. Keep our information at hand in case the unthinkable were to happen.
We are a phone call away 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 301.473.6733.
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