We hope that you will find it helpful. Please accept our condolences if you are visiting here because you have lost a loved one or are beginning to plan because someone is unwell. You can access our online brochure below, which not only contains details of our services but also information about local crematoria and cemeteries.
You can also find a guide to registering a death and other documents which may prove helpful to you. The remainder of our website remains largely unchanged from before the Pandemic began, so it is possible that it may contain documents or references to services which are not currently available or relevant.
You can also find a guide to registering a death and other documents which may prove helpful to you. The remainder of our website remains largely unchanged from before the Pandemic began, so it is possible that it may contain documents or references to services which are not currently available or relevant.
Services
The Eastwood Funeral Partnership is an Independent Family business which can trace its origins back to the Victorian era. From the 1800s to the present day we have been serving families from Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, growing our territory with each new generation. In 2017 we are celebrating the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the business.
Dealing with funeral arrangements following the death of a loved one can be a difficult task. At Gillotts Funeral Directors, our aim is to reduce the worry and stress as much as we can by providing the advice, support and resources to enable your wishes to be met. The pages in this section of our website will guide you through some of the different aspects of beginning to arrange a funeral and some of the options available.
At a time like this, it's perfectly natural to feel bewildered and confused - and if this is the first time you've ever had to arrange a funeral, you'll want to find out what's practically involved before making any important decisions. As Funeral Directors who have been serving local families for generations, we understand that losing a loved one is personal and that the early stages of bereavement can affect different people in different ways.
If the death has happened at home, you first need to contact your loved one's GP. This can be done at any time of day. If the GP practice is closed, your call will be diverted to the surgery's on call service. Typically, a doctor, either the deceased's own GP (during surgery hours), or the out-of-hours doctor, will then need to come to the house to confirm that death has occurred.
If the death has occurred in a Care Home, the staff will contact us to arrange for the deceased to be transferred into our care, once a doctor or attending Medical Professional has given permission for the deceased to be transferred into the care of a Funeral Director. We will liaise with the Care Home staff on your behalf and make the necessary arrangements for your loved one to be transferred into our care.
Reviews
Be the first to review Gillotts Funeral Directors.
Write a Review