In the event of an unexpected death at home, the first step is to contact local authorities or emergency services. Ensure they are informed about any advanced directives or DNR orders. Medical professionals will confirm the passing and involve the coroner or medical examiner for official declaration.
If end-of-life care services were utilized, reaching out to the agency can streamline the process. It's advisable to
contact us, Hodroff-Epstein Memorial Chapels, for transportation arrangements. Until responders arrive, refrain from moving the deceased or altering the home.
When someone dies in a hospital or other facility, the caregivers and staff will help coordinate the discharge process. You may need to clarify whether the facility will be notifying us, Hodroff-Epstein Memorial Chapels, of the death or if you need to contact them. The time frame for your loved one being released into the funeral home’s care may vary, but the staff should keep you updated throughout the process. hospice facilities will note your funeral home of choice and help coordinate with them when the death occurs.
When a death occurs away from home, the first step is to notify the local authorities or emergency services, who will handle the situation according to their protocols. It’s important to contact our funeral home as soon as possible to discuss the necessary arrangements and transportation of your loved one back home. Our compassionate team can guide you through the process, ensuring that all details are managed smoothly, and will assist in coordinating with the appropriate facilities to provide the support you need during this difficult time.