What to do when someone dies
In Hospital
At Home or in a Nursing Home
Suddenly
The Coroner is Involved
In Hospital
If the death occurs in hospital, the hospital staff will contact the
person named by the deceased as next of kin. This may be, but need
not be, a relative. The hospital will advise whether it is possible
for a doctor to issue the medical certificate, and when this will be
available for collection. If a doctor who has treated the deceased
is unable to issue a death certificate the death will be reported to
HM Coroner for that district.
Please note that hospital bereavement offices are usually only open
during normal working weekdays.
For advice contact us as soon as possible.
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At Home or in a Nursing Home
If the death was expected, contact the doctor who attended the
deceased during their final illness, if the death occurred at a
Nursing Home the staff will contact the doctor. If the doctor can
certify the cause of death you will be given:
- A Medical Certificate that shows the cause of death (this
will be in a sealed envelope, addressed to the registrar).
- A Formal Notice which states that the doctor has signed the Medical
Certificate and tells you how to register the death.
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Suddenly
If death is sudden or unexpected, you should contact the following
people:
- the family doctor (if known)
- the deceased's nearest relative
- the police, who will help find the people listed above if necessary.
If there is any reason to suspect that the death was not due to
natural causes, do not touch or remove anything in the room. The
death may be referred to the coroner.
Contact us for further assistance.
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The Coroner is involved
In any of the following circumstances the doctor may report the
death to the coroner:
- an accident or injury
- an industrial disease
- during a surgical operation
- before recovering from an anaesthetic
- if the cause of death is unknown
- the death was sudden and unexplained
If the person who has died has not been seen or treated by a doctor
within the last 14 days or has been admitted into hospital less than
24 hours before they died the death must be reported to the coroner.
Contact us for advice on procedures.
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