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The Funeral Home's Obligation To Provide Quality Embalming

Quality embalming should not start in the embalming room. Great embalming results will, of course, depend on the effort and skills of the embalmer but what can the funeral home do to maximize the best possible results? Outside the preparation room, there is much to be done that will improve the viewing experience for the family.

This course will explore the responsibilities and obligations that a funeral director has in making funeral arrangements and how this can be used to enhance the family’s viewing experience. Management and funeral home owners also play a critical role in ensuring that quality embalming standards are provided and this course will discuss their responsibilities and obligations in ensuring that quality embalming is provided. All staff members in the funeral home have a role in contributing to the viewing experiences that families will have. Whether this role is a large one or a small one, topics discussed in this course will describe the roles and responsibilities of all staff members involved. The key is customer satisfaction.

The Funeral Home's Obligation To Provide Quality Embalming
British Columbia
3 CEU’s – Funeral Director or 3 CEU’s - Embalmer
Alberta
3 Credit Hours
Manitoba
3 Credit Hours
New Brunswick
1 Credit Hour
Newfoundland & Labrador
3 Credit Hours
Nova Scotia
2 Credit Hours – Funeral Director or 2 Credit Hours - Embalmer
Prince Edward Island
3 Credit Hours
Saskatchewan
3 Credit Hours

Note: Ontario licensees must register through OACFP

Note: All Continuing Education for Licensess are only for funeral service and/or deathcare professionals.

Price: $100.00
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