Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Pilgrims Hospice
Maureen, a Family Services Manager with the Pilgrims Hospices came to talk to us about the services they offer – which is not just end of life care. They are also not just for cancer sufferers but include patients with other chronic diseases like COPD and Parkinsons for example. They provide specialist palliative care which means controlling symptoms and trying to make life easier for these patients.
As well as their in-patient care they have a number of out-patient courses and services. Called Living for Today these are programmes of support for patients and families coping with life-limiting illness. Each progamme is usually 4-6 weekly sessions providing a mix of advice, information, guidance and activities. These programmes include:
• Caring with confidence
• Breathlessness management
• Time to Create (arts and crafts)
• Coping with stress
• Healthy living
They also provide Counselling for Families and Bereavement Support. All of these services are provided free of charge but patients do need to be referred to them by a health professional.
For more information see their website at www.pilgrimshospices.org or call the Community coordinator on 01227 812617. Or call into their drop-in coffee mornings on Tuesday mornings between 10-12am.
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