Guide to if death occurs at home or in hospital
If death occurs at home
Telephone the doctor who will visit to confirm that death has taken place.
Contact a funeral director.
Arrange to collect the doctor’s medical certificate of death (usually from the surgery).
Take this to the Registrar’s Office, (together with the deceased’s medical card and birth certificate, if available) for the area in which the death took place. Alternatively you can register by declaration at any convenient Registrars Office but certificates will not be available as these will have to be posted to you a few days later.
The registrar will normally issue a green coloured certificate for you to give to your funeral director who will look after necessary arrangements for the funeral. The Registrar will also issue a white notification certificate for the DSS. They will also enquire as to the number of certified copies you require for dealing with the deceased finances (a fee is payable for each copy).
If the death occurs in hospital
Contact a funeral director to inform him his services are required.
Collect the certificate from the hospital then follow 4 – 5 as above.
Bereavement Support
We are extremely sorry for your loss and appreciate this will be an incredibly difficult time. The death of a loved one can be among the most difficult moments that any of us will face in our lives, and it often falls on those closest to the deceased and grieving the most to organise the funeral.
Step by step guidance can be found on the Government’s website.
Website
www.gov.uk/when-someone-diesSocial Prescribing
Access a range of local community groups, free activities and support for your social, emotional or practical needs. You will be assigned a link worker who will work with you on a one to one basis to help find activities and support services that will improve your wellbeing.
Phone
01744 371 111
Website
www.sthelenswellbeing.org.uk
Email
chcp.sthelens@nhs.netMental Health
Five Ways to Wellbeing (Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Give) is a set of activities, which helps provide you with the skills to be happier, healthier and better able to cope in everyday life, especially when things aren’t going so well.
Phone
01744 371 111
Website
www.sthelenswellbeing.org.uk
Email
chcp.sthelens@nhs.net