Make Your Choice
Choose from our basic Classic Stag, our Extra Care option; Elegance Stag or our Graceful Stag with opportunity to enhance your loved one's send off by choosing a beautiful woven coffin, add flowers and choose an beautiful urn. We can even support you before the death has occurred and offer grief support in the months following a death.
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Once you have made your choice the next step is to call us.
A simple direct cremation with the option to enhance the coffin, urn and add flowers as you wish.
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Hospital collection £1,497
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Home/Care/Nursing Hospice Collection £1,947
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Personal delivery of Ashes additional £100
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A direct cremation with additional care for the person with the option to enhance the coffin, urn
and add flowers as you wish.
Hospital collection £1,895
Home/Care/Nursing Hospice Collection £2,345
Personal delivery of Ashes additional £100
This is an attended cremation at a crematorium & date of our choosing. You will have 10 mins in the chapel with a maximum 8 mourners.
Hospital collection £1,950
Home/Care/Nursing Hospice Collection £2,400
Personal delivery of Ashes additional £100
Opportunity to enhance your basic option
With Stag Simple Funerals you have the option of enhancing various aspects of your original choice including coffin -although as standard we offer a basic traditional coffin for our families, some people like to choose something else - sometimes a beautiful willow coffin or other woven coffin.
Another options is we can arrange for flowers to be placed with your loved one so they go to the crematorium with a beautiful display of colour, we can take a snapshot of this on the day if you would like.
We also offer a range of choices for urns and keepsakes for the ashes of your relative to be placed in.
Additional Practical Care; Support at end of life
For those who choose a direct cremation with us we have an additional support service for the last few weeks of life which offers (non-medical) Practical support and advice for you and your family.
1.Support via Telephone, Email, WhatsApp or Video Call
This service is offered for a fee £150 per 28 days – this will give you access to an End of life
Practitioner between the hours of 8am to 10pm 7 days a week.
Examples of how our End of Life Practitioner may support you:
Offering practical advice on:
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What to do if a loved one is at home for the last few weeks of life
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What mobility aids, position of beds, clothing may be of help
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What to say to someone is dying.
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Supportive phone calls for those who are shouldering most of the weight of caring for the person who is dying.
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What to look for in the signs of dying which takes away the fear of the unknown.
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Support whilst navigating all the different NHS teams involved.
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What’s most important to you and your loved ones.
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What to do when someone you love has died.
Additional Practical Care; Support at end of life
For those who choose a direct cremation with us we have an additional support service for the last few weeks of life which offers (non-medical) Practical support and advice for you and your family.
2. Face to Face Support from End of Life Practitioner visiting your Home/Care
Home/Hospice/Hospital (Hourly rates from £25/hr with a minimum of 2hrs plus travel costs.
Examples of how EOL Practitioner may support you:
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Sit with the person whose life is coming to an end so that you may have some free time to do something for you.
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Navigate family and medical teams so that everyone is on the same page with consistent information and planning.
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Practical support in the home such as housework, shopping, walking the dog or collecting children from school.
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Attending medical appointments with you.
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Facilitating those tender conversations that may need some compassionate support.
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Sitting with the person who is dying.
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Gentle washing the person who has died using organic essential oils.
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Assisting you in completing necessary legal paperwork.
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If you or someone close to you is coming to the end of life and would benefit from additional support that is not offered within your NHS team then this may be for you.
In many cultures, flowers are seen
as a way of expressing love and affection