Elizabeth Scheer currently serves as a New Hope Counselor at Delaware Hospice, Inc., where she leverages her extensive experience in counseling to provide essential bereavement support to children and families navigating the complexities of loss. In her role, Elizabeth is dedicated to creating a safe...
Elizabeth Scheer currently serves as a New Hope Counselor at Delaware Hospice, Inc., where she leverages her extensive experience in counseling to provide essential bereavement support to children and families navigating the complexities of loss. In her role, Elizabeth is dedicated to creating a safe and nurturing environment where grieving individuals can express their emotions and begin the healing process. She specializes in anxiety management, trauma-informed care, and grief work, making her an invaluable resource for those facing the profound challenges of bereavement.
One of Elizabeth's key projects involves leading school grief support groups, where she collaborates with local educational institutions to facilitate discussions and activities that help students process their feelings of loss. By integrating her expertise in crisis intervention and behavioral health, she tailors her approach to meet the unique needs of each child, fostering resilience and emotional well-being. Elizabeth's commitment to community service is evident in her proactive outreach efforts, which aim to educate families and schools about the importance of mental health and the resources available to them.
With a strong foundation in case management and mental health counseling, Elizabeth employs evidence-based strategies to guide her clients through their grief journeys. Her ability to connect with adolescents and provide them with the tools necessary for behavior modification and emotional regulation underscores her dedication to fostering a supportive community. Through her work at Delaware Hospice, Inc., Elizabeth Scheer exemplifies the profound impact that compassionate counseling can have on individuals and families during some of life’s most challenging moments.