5 Ways Funeral Professionals Can Prepare for Power Outages
It’s not so much a question of if your firm will be impacted by a power outage in the future, but when. Taking proactive steps in advance can greatly minimize the impact these unpredictable events can have on your funeral home.
#LeaderLinks: What to Know About the Newest Class of Mortuary School Grads
In this week’s edition of the weekly roundup, we have found podcasts, informational talks, and news articles – everything from preventing compassion fatigue to Swedish death cleaning.
Funeral Home Uses Facebook to Rally Support for Man Mourning Wife Killed in Mass...
An El Paso funeral home sparked an outpouring of love and support from around the world after sharing a photo of a man grieving the loss of his wife, who was killed in the mass shooting earlier this month.
6 Easy-to-Use Tech Tools You Can Share With Families
There is no better time to make tasks easier for a family than when they are grieving the loss of a loved one. Here are a few examples of websites and apps that your staff can share with the families you serve.
Deathcare Podcasts You Should Know About
There are many podcast series that cover topics within the deathcare industry and are hosted by experts and outsiders alike.
Funeral Director Raising Money for Embalming Initiative in Kenya
Due to the lack of training, and the spread of diseases like cholera, yellow fever, and malaria, those who work in Kenya’s mortuaries are getting sick and some are even dying from the conditions.
Facebook Updates Aim to Help Users Through Grieving Process
Millions of people turn to Facebook during their most joyous moments – and their most painful. Facebook has added updates to its platform in hopes of offering more support to family members and friends as they grieve the death of a loved one.
How to Build a Successful Online Cremation Business
Consumers rely on websites and apps for almost everything these days, so why would we expect anything different in the deathcare industry?