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What is the difference between a morgue and a funeral home?
A morgue is usually in an institution such as a hospital or a coroner’s office. It is where dead bodies are kept before retrieval by the funeral home. In the coroner or medical examiner’s office, autopsies are done. A mortuary is also called a funeral home.
Are there morgues in funeral homes?
Some mortuaries may use a different temperature-controlled setup. These rooms may be located in a medical center or hospital, or they may be part of stand-alone facilities or funeral homes. In nearly every case, a person’s remains will spend some amount of time in storage between death and their burial or cremation.
Is a crematorium the same as a funeral home?
A funeral home will provide a full range of services, including cremation. In most cases the function of a crematorium is primarily to handle only one aspect of a funeral – the cremation of the body.
What is the difference between a mortuary and a funeral home?
The difference between a mortuary and a funeral home is that a mortuary is equipped to perform cremations, but a funeral home is not. If you know before the body leaves the hospital or morgue that you would like the deceased to be cremated, then the body can be taken to the mortuary instead of a funeral home.
What is the difference between morgue and morgue?
In areas which have a governmental department dealing with deaths outside of a hospital, the morgue might be the place in their building directly reserved for the storage and handling of the dead; or by extension, the entire building, or department, may be called the morgue.
What is the medical office called the morgue?
I have more often heard it called the medical examiners office, which contains the county morgue. In any case, the funeral home will receive the decedent from the morgue to begin the preparations for memorialization and final disposition as directed by the family.
Should I choose a funeral home or mortuary for burial preparation?
If you want to limit the amount of transportation required of the deceased’s remains, or if you want to be on site when the cremation occurs, a mortuary might be a better fit. Burial preparation at a mortuary is similar to those at funeral homes, but with less emotional support.