Cremation Services

What needs to be focused on when a family member is faced with a funeral service and cremation decision?

Let’s focus on three things – Removals, Massachusetts Cremation Services and Who can sign for a MA Cremation.

This is the era where people get second and third options on nearly everything. Even when making a funeral service arrangement you need to know your options. What applies is: You are planning to plan a plan. In doing so you need help and guidance. When you ask, “What should I do?” You need to know helpful options.

Removals

Hospice Houses and Nursing Homes do not have a morgue. They want the person released and no family decision makes the removal an immediate problem. What do you do if you haven’t made any plans? The removal clock is ticking and you are not sure what to do.

Who Do You Call and What Financial Commitment Are You Making?

The first thing you should do is to get a quote from a funeral home for simply removing a person from the place of death to a funeral service facility. Make a few calls and get a quote for the removal only. You are only obligated to pay for those services you agree to. You cannot be charged for more than you have agreed to pay.

Cremation Services in Massachusetts

Once the removal is made, that gives the family time to check and compare funeral service and cremation costs they wish to have. If the service provider who removed the person wants to charge more than the family is either willing or able to pay, the family can then have the person removed to another funeral service provider. This process is all part of the Federal Trade Commission regulations and requirements.

The funeral service provider must make all of the additional costs clear and specific from their price-list before proceeding further than just the removal. They cannot just make a quote after the removal and tell the family this is what you owe.

In Massachusetts, no one in the funeral business is allowed to have a crematory. Only cemeteries can have crematories. Those cemeteries that do have crematories cannot do anything more then cremate. They are not allowed to make complete arrangements.

The fact that prices vary dramatically for a cremation service is that some funeral service providers charge more. Everyone has to do the same thing and everyone has to be in compliance with Massachusetts State laws. Once a funeral service provider provides a price for the cremation service and the family agrees to the cost. That is what they will pay.

Casper Funeral & Cremation Services is an A+ rated MA cremation service and MassHealth funeral provider. Casper Funeral & Cremation Services offers Low Cost Cremation in Massachusetts at no extra charges.

About the Author: Joe Casper is a licensed Massachusetts funeral director and owner of Casper Funeral and Cremation Services, a Platinum Associate Member of the Hospice and Palliative Care Federation of Massachusetts. Casper’s provide low cost cremation services and international funeral shipping services across Massachusetts. They are always available to answer your funeral questions at 800-314-1890.