Embalming 1 CH1 Types of Documentation
A form for bodies being shipped to another facility. It describes the condition of the body at the shipping location and requests notification of any problems encountered by the receiving funeral facility.
Attention Funeral Director
Authorizes minimum care when embalming is not requested. It gives the funeral facility permission to perform certain tasks to prepare the body for identification, viewing, or immediate cremation
Authorization for Minimum Care Services
Gives necessary permission when extensive or operative restoration work may be necessary in the preparation of the body
Authorization for Restorative and Cosmetic Care
Used when a funeral facility prepares a body where organs and/or tissues have been donated
Authorization to Prepare Donation Cases for Viewing
Form MUST be completed for EACH deceased human body brough into a funeral or an embalming facility. A copy of the report MUST accompany the body being shipped or transported to another funeral facility
Decedent Care Report
Provides permission for the embalming the body and indemnification of the funeral home
Embalming Authorization
Gives direction for disposition of the dead human body when a green burial (Natural Burial) is requested
Green Funeral Release and Indemnification
Verifies the Identification of a Decedent
Identification of Remains of the Decedent
Authorizes minimum care of the body. It Provides a detailed description of "minimum care" that can be erformed
Minimum Care authorization when Embalming is Declined
Used when the funeral home advises against viewing the body, for example, when the remains have been subject to TRAUMA, FIRE, or DECOMPOSITION, but the family DOES want to view them. -Note that a description of the body is given - this would need to vary depending on the reason why the recommendation was made by the funeral facility not to have the body viewed.
Viewing When NOT Advised Against by the Funeral Home