Remote follow-up

Grave maintenance in Morocco

Updated: March 20, 2026

When the family cannot visit regularly, grave maintenance requires a reliable framework: precise actions, a clear frequency, one contact person, understandable reporting and simple visibility for authorized relatives.

Key takeaway

The service is not only about intervening on site. It is also about enabling the family to know that the grave is maintained and monitored regularly, with care and respect.

  • Follow-up designed both for families in Morocco and for the diaspora.
  • Clarity on what is handled and when.
  • A logic of documentary proof and reporting, without intrusive staging.

How the follow-up works

  1. 01

    Cadrage du besoin

    We clarify the location, the desired frequency, the family's expectations and any access constraints.

  2. 02

    Planification simple

    A clear intervention rhythm avoids oversights and makes the service easier to understand.

  3. 03

    Compte rendu et follow-up

    Each intervention must remain understandable for authorized relatives, including those following at a distance.

What the service may include

  • Renovation, painting
  • Routine maintenance
  • Flowers and watering
  • Prayers and Qur'an reading
  • Photo or video proof according to the agreed framework
  • Commemorations

Frequently asked questions

Yes. It is even one of the clearest use cases when the family cannot travel regularly to Morocco.

Additional information