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Deathcare processes. Clockwise from upper left: Body laying in a mortuary, morgue slabs with preparation tools, headstones, and funeral procession.

Deathcare (also death care, death-care or after-deathcare) is the planning, provision, and improvement of post-death services, products, policy, and governance. Here, deathcare functions to describe the industry of deathcare workers, the policy and politics surrounding deathcare provision, and as an interdisciplinary field of academic study.[1]

Deathcare, from the point of clinical death, has a diverse timeline. The first point of care often involves immediate healthcare professionals and responders closest to the person who has died, including doctors, nurses, palliative and end-of-life care workers.[2] From here, the care of deceased individuals has a culturally, religious, and personal course. This can involve a range of people from religious figures, morticians, to grave keepers – all of these roles formulating to what can be known as deathcare workers.[3]

  1. ^ Marsh, Tanya (2018). "The Death Care Revolution" (PDF). Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy. 8 (1): 1–4.
  2. ^ Hill, Christine (1997-11-12). "Evaluating the quality of after death care". Nursing Standard. 12 (8): 36–39. doi:10.7748/ns1997.11.12.8.36.c2487. ISSN 0029-6570. PMID 9418467.
  3. ^ Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics; University of Colorado Boulder MENV (2021-10-24). "Essential Death care workers briefing book" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2021-10-24. Retrieved 2021-10-24.

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