Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Richard Wojcik & Carol Richardson Receive Thank You from Simons Family

Richard and Carol, On behalf of my family, thank you very much for the caring and professional service you undertook for my mother, Jean's funeral. Thank you Jan Simons

Friday, October 12, 2012

Preparing for an Expected Death at Home

FAMILIES AND PHYSICIANS EXPECTING A DEATH AT HOME The following information is helpful for physicians and families on the procedures to follow to facilitate the expected death of a patient in the community. Specific direction should be given to the family regarding the notification which must take place after the death occurs, and regarding the arrangements to be made for transportation of the deceased. If these directions are followed, the confusion that can occur if Police or Ambulances are called can be avoided. The family must advise the physician of one of Wojcik’s Funeral Chapels that they will be using after the death occurs. The physician must write a letter to Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium to advise them of the pending death and who will be responsible for the Registration of Death. A suggested draft form of such a letter is included. Clearly state any specific precautions about which the funeral home should be aware, e.g. “pacemaker”, “observe body fluid precautions”. This letter authorizes Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium to transfer the deceased and complete Part I of Registration of Death. The letter must be sent to Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium with copies to the family and to the Office of The Chief Medical Examiner. When a death occurs at the family home, DO NOT phone “911” (ambulance or police). Call Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium to transfer the deceased and they will also advise the attending physician who will be responsible for completing the Registration of Death. If the family calls “911”, resuscitation efforts can be avoided if they produce the letter of expected death for the ambulance personnel. At this point the ambulance will leave and the family should notify Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium and the physician. Families should take as much time as they feel they need prior to calling Wojcik’s as will normally arrive within one hour from a family calling us. Then Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium and/or the physician must notify the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office that the death has occurred. Questions from Physicians may be directed to: Office of The Chief Medical Examiner 210 – 1 Wesley Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4C6 Phone: (204) 945 – 2088 Fax: (204) 945 – 2442

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Richard Wojcik and Staff: Thank You from the Smith Family

Dear Richard, Louise & Staff, Mere words can never describe what I feel so deep within for all you have done for me since Jack passed away September 11, 2012 until the end of his memorial service September 23, 2012. I'll never be deserving of your kindness, understanding, patience with me, your hours of work, being so accommodating and going above & beyond in every way for me but if anyone is truly grateful & appreciative, I certainly am forever. I'm comforted that you'll be there for our daughter Darlene when my time comes. The guest book, laminated obituary notice, thank you cards, your warm letter are cherished gifts/keepsakes that give me strength & comfort. A huge part of me died with Jack. I loved and shared 38 years of my life with Jack. You made his send off possible & wonderful my heartfelt thanks. Leanne Smith

Richard Wojcik, Thanked for Catherine Clarke Service

Dear Richard, The Service for our Mom was so beautiful. Everything was perfect! Thank you so very much, Hazel and Ed Stroppa

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