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Making Funeral Arrangements
Making Funeral Arrangements What to do when someone dies Middleton & Wood offer a guide to the things you need to consider when someone dies. Although procedures vary throughout the UK, we will be able to advise you accordingly on what steps to take. It is common that people are unsure of what steps to take following bereavement and the following information offers some initial guidance: Making Funeral Arrangements WHEN SOMEONE DIES IN HOSPITAL If death occurs in hospital, the staff will arrange for a doctor to issue the Medical Certificate of Death which you will need to collect, along with any personal belongings, from the hospital. If the funeral is known to be a cremation, please advise the hospital staff so they can make arrangements for the additional documentation that is needed. Contact us and we will make any further necessary arrangements. Making Funeral Arrangements WHEN SOMEONE DIES AT HOME OR IN A NURSING HOME The first contact should be with the deceased's registered doctor who, if satisfied with the cause of death, will issue the Medical Certificate of Death. In some cases you may be asked to collect the certificate from the surgery, usually the next day. In the case of a nursing home death, their staff will liaise with the doctor. The choice of funeral director is for the family to decide; Contact us after you have informed the doctor. Making Funeral Arrangements WHEN SOMEONE DIES UNEXPECTEDLY It is normal for H M Coroner to be involved when someone dies unexpectedly. The Coroner (England and Wales) is usually automatically involved if the deceased has not been under a doctor's care on a regular or recent basis, the emergency doctor, paramedics or any police involved, will inform the relevant Coroner’s office. Contact us as soon as possible. We can advise on the procedures involved and liaise with the Coroner’s office. The Coroner’s procedure is to help the family at this most difficult time and to provide some if not all of the answers why!!!! Making Funeral Arrangements WHEN SOMEONE DIES AWAY FROM HOME OR ABROAD Please contact us by phone or visit our office with as many details as possible and we can make all the necessary arrangements. WHEN YOU CONTACT US , we will arrange a suitable time, day or night, to visit you and discuss your requirements. We, as an independent family firm, will help and guide you through this most difficult time in a professional, caring way but always undertaking the deceased wishes where possible. Just Right Click On The Link Below And Choose Save Link As (Firefox) To Download Your Free PDF To You Computer Making Funeral Arrangements
Making Funeral Arrangements
Making Funeral Arrangements What to do when someone dies Middleton & Wood offer a guide to the things you need to consider when someone dies. Although procedures vary throughout the UK, we will be able to advise you accordingly on what steps to take. It is common that people are unsure of what steps to take following bereavement and the following information offers some initial guidance: Making Funeral Arrangements WHEN SOMEONE DIES IN HOSPITAL If death occurs in hospital, the staff will arrange for a doctor to issue the Medical Certificate of Death which you will need to collect, along with any personal belongings, from the hospital. If the funeral is known to be a cremation, please advise the hospital staff so they can make arrangements for the additional documentation that is needed. Contact us and we will make any further necessary arrangements. Making Funeral Arrangements WHEN SOMEONE DIES AT HOME OR IN A NURSING HOME The first contact should be with the deceased's registered doctor who, if satisfied with the cause of death, will issue the Medical Certificate of Death. In some cases you may be asked to collect the certificate from the surgery, usually the next day. In the case of a nursing home death, their staff will liaise with the doctor. The choice of funeral director is for the family to decide; Contact us after you have informed the doctor. Making Funeral Arrangements WHEN SOMEONE DIES UNEXPECTEDLY It is normal for H M Coroner to be involved when someone dies unexpectedly. The Coroner (England and Wales) is usually automatically involved if the deceased has not been under a doctor's care on a regular or recent basis, the emergency doctor, paramedics or any police involved, will inform the relevant Coroner’s office. Contact us as soon as possible. We can advise on the procedures involved and liaise with the Coroner’s office. The Coroner’s procedure is to help the family at this most difficult time and to provide some if not all of the answers why!!!! Making Funeral Arrangements WHEN SOMEONE DIES AWAY FROM HOME OR ABROAD Please contact us by phone or visit our office with as many details as possible and we can make all the necessary arrangements. WHEN YOU CONTACT US , we will arrange a suitable time, day or night, to visit you and discuss your requirements. We, as an independent family firm, will help and guide you through this most difficult time in a professional, caring way but always undertaking the deceased wishes where possible. Just Right Click On The Link Below And Choose Save Link As (Firefox) To Download Your Free PDF To You Computer Making Funeral Arrangements
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