Life in the United States certainly has changed over the last month. In every facet of society, we are all adjusting to a new way of life. While the health of our Team Members and the families we serve remain our top priority, we also accept our ongoing responsibility to support our communities during this time of need. Both federal and state governments have designated our businesses as critical infrastructure and each one of our locations across 20 states remains open and ready to provide service for their communities in this time of need.
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Bring’s Broadway Chapel: Guidelines have been set in place for local funeral homes during COVID-19
Read original article TUCSON - Planning a funeral for a loved one is already stressful enough but even more so than ever with social distancing. Gov. Doug Ducey's ordinance said to not hang out in large groups and local funeral homes are implementing the governor's protocols. It is a challenging time for families of loved…
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Summers Funeral Home adapting to State and CDC guidelines
Read original article By: Frankie Katafias BOISE, Idaho — Funeral homes are one of many essential businesses having to tailor services to comply with the State and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. Summers Funeral Home in Boise and Meridian is harnessing the power of innovation and technology, giving families options for what they…
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First Call Mortuary Services: Oregon mortuary workers brace for possible PPE shortage
Read original article CLACKAMAS COUNTY, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon leaders and medical professionals have been vocal about the need for an increased supply of personal protective equipment for frontline workers like nurses, doctors, paramedics. Those who respond after a patient has died, though, have largely gone unrecognized. “We’re on the front lines. Our industry is…
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