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Notifying Professionals

When a death has occurred, one of the first important steps is notifying the appropriate health professionals, especially if the passing took place at home or outside of a medical facility. Contacting a doctor, nurse, or emergency medical team ensures that the death can be formally confirmed and documented. These professionals provide the necessary verification, guide you on immediate next steps, and help determine whether additional authorities need to be involved. Their role is essential for ensuring that the process moves forward smoothly and respectfully.

 

In certain circumstances—particularly when the death is sudden, unexpected, or the person was not under medical care—it is also necessary to contact the police service. The police assist in securing the area, gathering essential information, and determining whether the situation requires further investigation. While this step can feel overwhelming, officers are trained to approach these situations with professionalism and sensitivity, ensuring that everything is handled in accordance with legal requirements.

 

Once health professionals or the police have been notified, they will advise you on the procedures that follow, such as connecting with your chosen funeral home, obtaining documentation, or arranging for the transfer of your loved one. These early notifications help create a clear, organized pathway during a difficult moment, ensuring that all legal, medical, and practical responsibilities are addressed with care and accuracy.

Setting the Highest Standard in Funeral Services

At Dennie's Funeral Home Limited & Crematorium, we spend time getting to know you; respecting and honouring your loved one's final wishes. Each and every one of our Funeral Directors will be by your side to listen, advise and guide you through all your options.

 

Families choose us because the little details matter to us just as much as they matter to you.  We understand this is one of the most difficult times in your life, and we’re here to look after you and your loved one as if you were a member of our own family.

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