Preparation of Deceased Miami FL

The deceased can be dressed according to his or her prearranged wishes or in apparel chosen by the family. Oftentimes a favorite suit or dress is selected, as well as jewelry and eyewear. Sometimes family members choose to purchase an entirely new outfit for their loved one. Religious practices may dictate that a simple garment be used for burial.

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Preparation of Deceased

Preparation, Care and Casketing of the Deceased

The time we spend caring for someone’s needs does not end with death. The deceased person needs to have their body protected, prepared for burial and remains disposed. While religious beliefs and practices oftentimes govern these procedures, there are things you should know to make wise decisions concerning caring for the deceased.

Basically, caring for the deceased means keeping the body safe until burial or cremation. It must be washed and disinfected. It is preserved through refrigeration and embalming (see Embalming below). Before viewing the deceased, the body is dressed in selected clothing, cosmetics are applied, the hair is styled, and facial features are posed. In cases of accidental death, autopsy or organ donation, special services may be needed to restore the body.

The deceased can be dressed according to his or her prearranged wishes or in apparel chosen by the family. Oftentimes a favorite suit or dress is selected, as well as jewelry and eyewear. Sometimes family members choose to purchase an entirely new outfit for their loved one. Religious practices may dictate that a simple garment be used for burial. Personal items can be buried with the deceased and some caskets have special drawers to hold items such as jewelry, medals, awards or momentos.

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