How Funeral Webcasting Benefits Client
Families
By Matt Frazer
Funeral webcasting is cutting edge technology which
allows client families, in a private and secure manner,
to view a memorial service over the internet. The
mourner can view the memorial live as it is happening or
delayed. If the service is being held at a time that
conflicts with other obligations, the mourners can view
the service at a later point in time when it is more
convenient.
Coping with the emotions of a loved one passing away is
difficult, at best. Many bereaved are also coping with
the stress of knowing they simply can't attend the
service due to an illness or they may be struggling
financially. Military personnel overseas are often
unable to leave their post or are too far away to make
it back home in time for the funeral. Work and family
obligations can hold people back from attending a
service as well. Should it be impossible to attend a
memorial service, funeral webcasting is a wonderful
solution. Attending a funeral via a funeral webcast
promotes healing and provides a means to attend a
service for those who would have otherwise not been able
to be present.
Attending a funeral service provides closure. For some,
seeing the deceased, the casket, and interacting with
other mourners allows the bereaved to embrace the
finality of it all. Hearing words of comfort, listening
to a story about their loved one, or just seeing family
via a funeral webcast can be healing. Sometimes without
this closure, the grieving process can be stalled.
Paying last respects to a friend or family member can
mean so much to the grieving. With funeral webcasting,
although the mourners are not physically able to be
there for the memorial service, they can still be a part
of the service. Viewing from the comfort from their own
home, the bereaved can access a secure server with the
proper authentication. The funeral webcast will capture
the service not only visually, but any music or
eulogies, prayers or memories that are shared during the
memorial service will be able to be heard as they are
picked up by the funeral webcasting equipment. If a
mourner chooses, he or she can re-watch the funeral at a
later point in time as well.
Like other technologies, funeral software is advancing
to meet the needs of client families and provide death
care solutions some never thought possible. Today,
funeral webcasting is becoming more mainstream as
funeral professionals embrace this new funeral
technology to provide revolutionary solutions to the
families they service.
The best place on the web to learn more about funeral
webcasting and funeral personalization solutions is
Frazer Consultants. This company has a solid reputation
of developing high performing and reliable technology
for the death care industry. They also have a beautiful
selection of funeral keepsakes and holiday remembrance
ornaments. |