When Someone Has Died

When Someone Has Died

Approaching death is different for every individual and can be a very stressful time for families and carers. However there are often physical and emotional changes which may indicate that life may be coming to an end. It is important to know there is support and advice at this time from your GP, District Nurse or St Peter's Hospice.

For some people, getting information about what to expect is important. It helps them to prepare and plan. Our Hospice leaflet What to expect in the last days of life may be useful to you. After the person has died, please phone either the patient's GP, district nursing team or our clinical advice line on 0117 915 9430 for guidance as to the next steps.

You can find out more about funerals and registering a death with your local council:

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We want everyone to get the care they deserve, which is why we're aiming to double the number of people we support by 2030.

To achieve this, we're delighted to introduce you to our updated look. Research carried out last year revealed there were many barriers to people accessing our support. Our modernised look helps breaks down misconceptions about St Peter's, which will help us connect with more of our local communities. 

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