In times of bereavement
In the unfortunate event that a person has passed away, there are three things that must be done in the first few days;
- Get a medical certificate from your GP or hospital doctor (this is necessary to register the death)
- Register the death within 5 days (8 days in Scotland). You will then receive the necessary documents for the funeral.
- Make the necessary funeral arrangements.
Other resources
Ashgate Hospicecare’s Virtual Drop-In for Adults and Carers
Are you bereaved or caring for someone, feeling a little isolated or lonely and would like to meet others in similar situations? Then join Ashgate Hospicecare’s virtual weekly drop-in for a friendly, informal and relaxed conversation for people living in Bolsover. They would love to see you.
Starting on the 27th of January 2021
Wednesdays from 2pm to 3:30pm.
For more information about their virtual group or to register your interest, please contact Joanne Gregory, Group Facilitator, Supportive Care Team at Ashgate Hospicecare.
Email
joanne.gregory@ashgatehospicecare.org.ukThe Compassionate Friends
TCF offers support after the death of a child of any age and from any cause.
Phone
0345 123 2304
Website
www.tcf.org.uk
Email
helpline@tcf.org.ukRoyal Derby Hospital
The bereavement service provides a sensitive, empathetic approach to the individual needs of relatives, at a time of loss.
Website
www.uhdb.nhs.uk/bereavement-services-royal-derby-hospitalCruse Bereavement Care
Cruse offers support, advice and information to children, young people and adults when someone dies.
Phone
01332 332098
Website
www.cruse.org.uk
Email
Derby@cruse.org.uk