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There are several things that need to be considered
when a death occurs. The order in which things need to be
done usually depends on wherever the death occurred at a
residence, a public place, a care center or in a hospital.
Today a large number of people choose to
be at home with Hospice or a Home Health Care provider assisting
the family until the death occurs. Usually the family will
notify Hospice of the provider and Hospice will notify the
proper people in the correct order. They will contact the
physician, the Medical Examiner's office, and they will
call the funeral home. The Medical Examiner's office needs
to be notified to all deaths that occur in a home. With
Hospice or a Home Health Care Provider involved, a simple
phone call is the only notification that the Medical Examiner
needs. The Medical Examiner will not need to come to the
residence to review any information.
If Hospice or a Home Health Care Provider
is not involved, but the person is under a physicians care,
and family or friends are present, the family may want to
call the funeral home directly. If 911 is called and an
ambulance responds, the ambulance crew needs to notify the
police who will then need to come to the residence. The
police will then have their normal investigation that they
will need to follow through with before calling the funeral
home. However, if the family calls the funeral home first,
the funeral home will notify the proper authorities by a
phone call and no police agency will need to come to the
residence.
• If the death occurs in a residence and no one
is there at the time of death, the police will need to
be notified and respond to the residence before the deceased
is removed from their home.
• If the death occurs in a hospital or care center,
the name of the funeral home may be left with them, and
the institution will notify the funeral home at the time
of the death. The funeral home will respond and at the
next practical time, review matters with the family.
• If in any case the death should occur and you
are not sure of who to notify or what to do, you may call
your funeral home and they will assist you in notifying
the proper agencies.
There are several other questions that you may have in regards
to the death of your loved one, such as do I have to have
embalming, do I need to purchase a casket, what about cemetery
arrangements, does the family have a minister, do we want
cremation, visitation,. . . ? These are some of the additional
questions that you may have once the death occurs. By contacting
Rill Chapel we will be able to assist you in answering any
of your questions at any time you call. However, one of
the best ways to make sure that all of your questions and
desires for type of service you yourself have in mind, is
by taking the time to make pre-arrangements. This may be
as simple as outlining your wishes to having all of the
details written down and the financial arrangements prepaid.
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