Become a grave care provider
Share your experience in grave care and support families who value dignity, reliability, and a respectful approach to caring for graves.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about becoming a grave care provider on GraveStay.
Do I need professional experience to become a caretaker?
No. Professional training is not required. Many caretakers join GraveStay based on personal experience, such as caring for the grave of a family member. What matters most is reliability, respect, and a careful, dignified approach.
What kind of services can I offer as a caretaker?
Typical services include basic grave cleaning, placing flowers or arrangements, lighting candles, and providing photo documentation after the visit. You only offer services you are comfortable with.
Can I work as a self-employed caretaker?
Yes. Caretakers typically work as self-employed individuals or small independent providers, depending on local regulations.
How does the cooperation process work?
After your request, your details are reviewed and matched with potential opportunities in your region. The onboarding process is structured and handled through the platform, allowing you to get started efficiently.
Join the GraveStay community
Have you personally cared for a grave or feel a strong sense of responsibility for dignified grave care? Contact us to become part of GraveStay.