When dealing with end-of-life matters, it is crucial to comprehend the differences between various facilities involved. Two terms that often arise are “morgue” and “funeral home.” At Foothill Funeral in Glendora, California, we believe in equipping individuals with knowledge to make informed decisions during difficult times. In this blog post, we will shed light on the distinction between a morgue and a funeral home, fostering understanding and clarity.
The Purpose of a Morgue
A morgue, also known as a coroner’s office, facilitates temporary storage and examination of deceased individuals. Morgues play a vital role in the forensic and medical system, aiding in the determination of the cause of death through autopsies and ensuring the preservation of bodies during investigations. Operated by medical professionals, including pathologists and forensic experts, morgues are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities such as refrigeration units, autopsy rooms, and mortuary tables to handle bodies with utmost care. Our focus at Foothill Funeral, however, lies primarily on funeral services rather than forensic purposes. That said, we perform services such as embalming and further preparation of bodies before burial. Continue reading Morgue vs Funeral Home