Whether a loved one has just passed away or you need help arranging the funeral, our Funeral Directors are here to support you every step of the way. Dignity can provide you with peace of mind that your funeral costs and arrangements have been taken care of. You can trust us to provide a professional and caring service.
Each and every one of Dignity's network of over 1,200 owned and approved Funeral Directors across the UK guarantee to provide a professional and caring service to the families they serve. Letting people know that a loved one has passed away isn't an easy task.
Each and every one of Dignity's network of over 1,200 owned and approved Funeral Directors across the UK guarantee to provide a professional and caring service to the families they serve. Letting people know that a loved one has passed away isn't an easy task.
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Dignity has a long and proud history dating as far back as 1812, when our oldest Funeral Director was established. Our rich and lengthy heritage ensures we can deliver our funeral services with local knowledge and unparalleled expertise. Dignity's oldest Funeral Directors have been providing funeral services for their local community on the south side of Glasgow since 1812.
At Dignity, we are committed to providing people with the highest standards of services and care, helping our clients every step of the way when they need us most. Our customers are at the heart of what we do. We are here to help them at one of the most difficult times in their lives and we are honoured to serve the communities we are part of.
Dignity is one of the UK's most trusted providers of Funeral Services and Prepaid Funeral Plans, serving over 800 local communities nationwide. We strive to set the highest standards for funeral services, facilities and care. As a collection of the UK's finest Funeral Directors, we are honoured to serve the local communities we are a part of, with expertise and uncompromising compassion.
It's perfectly normal to be unsure of what to do when someone dies. This guide will take you through the key steps after a death, offering you help and support at such a difficult time. When someone dies, there are many things that you will need to take care of, from registering the death to notifying particular organisations.
When someone dies at home, there are a number of things to consider depending on how they passed and whether the death was expected or unexpected. If they died during the day or at night, there are different steps to take. If your loved one died during the day, and the death was anticipated, for example, from a terminal illness, you will need to contact their GP or the NHS helpline (dial 111) as soon as possible.
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