Bereavement Due to Aortic Dissection
Where can I find advice and support when someone dies of an Aortic Dissection? Our Bereavement Guide was written by others in this situation. Also, our Bereavement Support Lead, Lisa Skinner, is always willing to support other bereaved families. We're sorry for your loss and we're here to help.
Click the button below to download your free copy of the Guide to Bereavement due to Aortic Dissection.
Professional organizations can also bulk order copies using this form.
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Useful Links
- The national patient charity for Aortic Dissection
- THINK AORTA
- Aortic Dissection: The Patient Guide
- NHS A-Z of conditions
- Genetic Aortic Conditions
- UK Government "Tell Us Once" service
- UK Death Notification Service
- Applying for Probate - UK
- Probate - Bereavement Guide - Ireland
- Find a solicitor
- Action against Medical Accidents
- Guide to Coroner Services for Bereaved People – England and Wales
- Coroner Service publications - Ireland
- Coroner Service for Northern Ireland
- Procurator Fiscal role in investigating deaths in Scotland
- Procurator Fiscal Guide for Bereaved family members in Scotland
- Information about post-mortems - UK
- Information about post-mortems - Ireland
- National Medical Examiner system – England and Wales