Deciding when a viewing isn't possible
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 Published On Sep 5, 2022

This week we answer a question about deciding when a viewing should not take place. Sometimes there is too much trauma or decomposition and the mortician may advise the family not to view their loved one - but in cases like this it is always the family that makes the final decision.
Viewing your relative after death can be an important catalyst for closure and healing and the decision to recommend a family don't view is definitely not something Tracy takes lightly. But sometimes the distress of viewing a badly traumatised body may leave a family wishing they had taken the mortician's advice.

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