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What to do when someone dies/if the coroner is involved: 1. …AT HOME OR IN A NURSING HOME: Telephone the doctor - When someone dies at home or in a Nursing Home the first contact should be with the deceased's doctor. Then, either Contact us - immediately after the death has been certified, you should contact us. We provide a 24-hour on-call service and will arrange to visit and transport the deceased into our care. 2. …IN HOSPITAL The person in charge of the Ward will inform the Patients' Affairs Office at the hospital that the death has occurred. The staff at this office will then liaise with the doctors who cared for the deceased during the stay in hospital. If satisfied with the cause of death, they will then issue the Medical Cause of Death Certificate which will be left - along with the deceased's belongings - at the Patients' Affairs Office for collection by the family. The deceased will be cared for by the hospital until the necessary paperwork is complete. Please note that the doctor can often take a day or so to issue the Certificate. Contact us - as soon as possible between the hours of 7.30am – 10.00pm. We will liaise with the hospital and arrange to transport the deceased into our care as soon as the necessary paperwork is complete. 3. …SUDDENLY OR UNEXPECTEDLY When someone dies unexpectedly it is normal for the Coroner to be involved. There are many reasons why this can happen. For example:
Contact us - as soon as possible between the hours of 7.30am – 10.00pm. We will liaise with the Coroner and arrange to transport the deceased into our care as soon as the Coroner issues their clearence. |
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