Maryland Funeral Resources & Education
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Resources for Professionals

Information for Professionals

We have prepared simple one-sheet flyers of information pertinent to each of the following disciplines for your use in trainings and posting in appropriate venues. Please feel free to download and print any that are useful. Check back frequently for additional resources as we develop or locate them.
Medical Examiners
  • How Medical Examiners Can Assist Maryland Families to Care for Their Own Dead

Attending Physicians
  • How Physicians Can Support Maryland Families to Care for Their Own Dead

First Responders and Law Enforcement
  • How First Responders Can Assist Maryland Families to Care for Their Own Dead
  • ​6 Ways Law Enforcement Can Support Home Funeral Families

Clergy, Chaplains, Celebrants
  • How Celebrants and Clergy Can Assist Maryland Families to Care for Their Own Dead

Funeral Directors
  • How Funeral Directors Can Support Maryland Home Funeral Families​​
  • 12 Ways Funeral Directors Can Support Home Funeral Families

Cemetery and Crematory Operators
  • How Cemetery and Crematory Operators Can Support Maryland Home Funeral Families Who Care for Their Own Dead
Care Facility Staff and Administrators
  • How Care Facility Staff and Administrators Can Assist Maryland Families to Care for Their Own Dead
  • ​10 Ways Care Facility Staff Can Support Home Funeral Families
  • ​Sample Hospital Policy Language for Releasing the Body

Hospice
  • How Hospice Staff Can Support Maryland Families to Care for Their Own Dead
  • ​8 Ways Hospice Staff Can Support Home Funeral Families

Hospital Staff and Administrators
  • How Hospital Staff and Administrators Can Assist Maryland Families Choosing to Care for Their Own Dead
  • ​Sample Hospital Policy Language for Releasing the Body
  • 8 Ways Hospital Staff Can Support Home Funeral Families

Local and State Registrars
  • How Vital Statistics and Health Department Registrars Can Assist Maryland Families to Care for Their Own Dead

Learn how to:

Perform Body Care
Complete Paperwork
Arrange Disposition
Transport the Dead
Create Ceremony
Go Out Greener
Work with Professionals
​Pay For a Funeral

learn about:

How to Get Help
Maryland Funeral Law
Professional Education
Community Education
Home Funeral Resources
FAQs
​Glossary of Terms
Stories
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  • Home
  • How To
    • Get Help Now
    • Learn the Law
    • Have a Home Funeral
    • Perform Body Care >
      • Cooling Techniques
    • Complete Paperwork
    • Arrange Disposition
    • Transport the Dead
    • Create Ceremony
    • Go Out Greener
    • Pay for a Funeral
    • Work with Professionals
  • Learn More
    • Resources for Professionals
    • Tools for Community Education
    • Books, Articles, Organizations
    • Glossary
    • Sample Forms
    • Special Circumstances >
      • Guidance for Care at Home
      • Practical Guidelines
      • Ceremony Resources
  • FAQs
  • Contact Us