When someone dies in the hospital, where does the body go from there.?!


Question: lets say the person dies, a family member comes to claim it, like, where would it go from there? When the person comes to claim it, is it still in the room it died in? Or is it in a morgue? After the person visits (heres my question) does the body get shipped to the funeral home? How does this work. The reason I ask is because my grandma died last year and I am just curious.


Answers: lets say the person dies, a family member comes to claim it, like, where would it go from there? When the person comes to claim it, is it still in the room it died in? Or is it in a morgue? After the person visits (heres my question) does the body get shipped to the funeral home? How does this work. The reason I ask is because my grandma died last year and I am just curious.

The body is cleaned in the hospital room where they passed away, then taken to the hospital morgue until the Funeral Home attendants arrive to take the body there. Everyone is professional and very respectful of the deceased person.

It usually goes to the hospital's morgue until the family has made arrangements at which time it will be moved to the funeral home

I would think that they have a morgue or some kind of holding room in the hospital... think about the jane and john does that come into there.... where would they keep them until someone can identify them?

They go to the morgue and then to the funeral home

i think they have a funeral car-thingy pick it up. then drive it to wrre the body will be barried............why the hell doyou wanna know lol...scaaaaryy...

The hospital has a morgue where they keep the bodies until the next of kin make arrangements for a funeral home to come and get it.

idk what its called, but i know that they put them in these giant drawrs that hold the people

First it goes to "Ward X," which is what many hospitals used to call their morgues. Then it goes to a funeral home.

First they take it to the morgue in the hospital. Then as soon as possible, they take it to a local mortuary where the people there dress up the dead body in the clothing the family selected. Then like that they put it in a casket on the funeral day. At last, they bary it at the graveyard.

And im sorry for your grandma's death.





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