What are Cremation Add-Ons?
Navigating Through the Cost Options
Over the past four decades, the popularity of cremation as an alternative to traditional funerals and ground burial in the United States has been on a steady rise. By the time the 2023 statistics are released, the national cremation rate, as projected by the Cremation Association of North America (CANA), is anticipated to soar to nearly 61%. These statistics and projections from CANA, well-known for their accuracy, underscore the growing acceptance of cremation in the country. While the acceptance of cremation continues to rise, many families opt to arrange for cremation services from the comfort of their homes via direct, online cremation, making the entire process more accessible, affordable, and convenient. You can learn more about direct, online cremation services.
Amata Cremation is a leading Tri-State provider of direct, online cremation. This unique service, also known as basic or simple cremation, has become popular due to its easy-to-use process and affordability. Amata Cremation families can rest assured that they make a cost-effective and practical choice for their end-of-life arrangements.
Direct, online cremation is rising because it offers families flexibility, affordability, and an alternative to traditional cremation arrangements. However, this streamlined approach can sometimes overlook the desire for personalization. While seeking a straightforward cremation process, some families also wish to incorporate additional services to make the farewell more unique and meaningful. Amata’s contemporary cremation facility was built specifically with two more requested cremation add-on services in mind and easily accommodates both. Those services are (1) In-Person Identification and (2) Cremation Witnessing.
In-Person Identification
This service, offered by Amata Cremation, goes beyond its practical purpose of confirming the deceased's identity. It provides a profoundly emotional opportunity for family members to spend private moments together, pay their respects, and bid a personal farewell in an intimate setting. This final viewing can offer a much-needed sense of closure and comfort during a challenging time, making it a valuable part of the grieving process.
Cremation Witnessing
This unique service allows selected family members or friends to be present during the cremation process itself. It's about witnessing the respectful handling of their loved one’s remains and creating a more ceremonial farewell. This opportunity for a meaningful goodbye can make families feel valued and understood in their need for a personalized experience.
These add-on services offer families the opportunity to personalize end-of-life arrangements and create meaningful experiences that honor their loved one's memory. They provide flexibility within the direct cremation process while maintaining affordability compared to traditional burial options (see General Price List for add-on costs.)
While add-on services can enhance the experience of direct online cremation by providing additional options for customization and personalization, families of deceased loved ones should consider both the advantages and the disadvantages before agreeing to add them to the basic online process.
Advantages of Add-On Services
Personalization
Add-on services allow families to customize the farewell process to their specific preferences and needs. Whether in-person identification, witnessing the cremation, or other options, these services provide a more personalized experience for saying goodbye to a loved one.
Flexibility
Families can choose which add-on services to include based on their budget and preferences. This allows them to create a farewell that aligns with their cultural, religious, or personal beliefs.
Closure
Add-on services such as in-person identification and cremation witnessing can help provide closure for grieving family members and friends. Seeing their loved one before cremation or witnessing the cremation process can offer a sense of finality and peace.
Memorialization
Some add-on services, such as memorialization options or keepsakes are also available and can provide tangible ways for families to remember their loved ones. This can include memorial jewelry, urns, or other commemorative items with special significance.
Disadvantages of Add-On Services
Cost
Direct online cremation is often chosen for its affordability, and add-on services can increase the overall cost of the final arrangements. Families need to consider their budget and weigh the benefits of each add-on service against its additional cost.
Logistics
Depending on the location and availability of add-on services, there may be logistical challenges to consider. For example, arranging in-person identification or witnessing cremation may require coordinating schedules and travel arrangements for family members.
Emotional Impact
While add-on services can provide closure for some, they may have the opposite effect in heightening emotions for others. Witnessing the cremation process, in particular, can be emotionally challenging for some family members and may not be suitable for everyone.
Decision Making
With the availability of various add-on services, families may feel overwhelmed by the decision-making process. It's essential for families to communicate openly with each other and with the service provider to ensure they make choices that feel right for them.
A Final Thought
Decision-makers should understand that add-on services can enhance the experience of direct online cremation by providing additional options for personalization and closure. However, families should carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each service before making their final decisions. As always, feel free to contact us at Amata Cremation at (513) 728-3459 for more information about Amata Cremation or guidance in determining if direct, online cremation is right for you and your loved one.
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