Thursday, 11 January 2007

The Singaporean Death Guide #2 - Death At Home





What to do if you are with someone who dies at home and during office hours?

Contact your family doctor who has been attending to the deceased. If the family doctor is able to certify the death, he will issue the CCOD on the spot. If he is unable to certify the death, call the Police for the body to be sent to the Centre for Forensic Medicine (CFM) Mortuary (located at Block 9 Singapore General Hospital) in a Police Hearse.
The family will be told by the Police when to go down to the CFM Mortuary (usually the next day).

If you do not have a family doctor, contact the Police who will come to your house. The Police will contact the Forsensic Death Investigator (FDI). The FDI will come to your house to certify the cause of death. If cause of death can be certified, the FDI will issue the CCOD on the spot. If death cannot be certified, the Police will arrange
for the body to be sent to the CFM Mortuary in a Police Hearse. The family will be told by the Police when to go down to the CFM Mortuary (usually the next day).

* Office Hours refer to : Mondays to Fridays (0800 to 1630)
Sat, Sun and Public Holidays (0800 to 1230)

What to bring to CFM?

- All medical documents relating to the deceased
- All medicine consumed by the deceased
- Identification papers of the deceased and informant e.g. NRIC/ Passport/ Certificate of Registration of Birth/ Fin Card

On engaging a funeral director, kindly refer to step 2 and 3 of the previous entry.

Then what if someone dies at home after office hours?

If death occurs at home after office hours:

Die die still have to obtain Certificate of Cause of Death (CCOD)

If your family doctor who has been attending to the deceased is unavailable, contact any of the neighbourhood doctor who is willing to make a house call (For what I know, house calls are usually quite expensive.)

If you are unable to contact a doctor, call Police. Then so on and so fro to the CFM.

At CFM, if autopsy reveals that the death is unnatural, the Police will need to conduct further investigations into the cause of death and the family will need to assist. Once the investigation is completed, the family will be told by the Police to attend a Coroner Inquiry at the Subordinate Courts.








9 comments:

  1. wah.so mah fan. hope no one will die after office hours.or else i might stuff their body in the storeroom.

    ......


    that sounds kinda wrong hor.

    ...too much csi and crimelibrary i guess.

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  2. haha, i was thinking of the similar thing too, but thought it would be unwise to joke in such a formal and grave context. but you said it... lol!

    office hours mah fan? wait till i blog abt the funeral part...

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  3. Hi Rak, You have an interesting blog (",) very informative.

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  4. you know what they say, rushuna/danavalkyrie, cool is as cool does.

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  5. i like the irony of this line:
    "Die die still have to obtain Certificate of Cause of Death (CCOD)"

    chuckle.

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  6. Do i get a Certificate of Cause of Death if i'm bored to death?

    haha .. i dont think it matters if i die at the hospital or at home, isnt it? yeah, im at the verge of dying .. bored to death.

    cheers~

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