Published on 06.11.2024

Supporting Hospice at Home service

A £3000 grant from Alnwick Town Council to HospiceCare North Northumberland will support their Hospice at Home service.

As the name suggests, this service is delivered to those living with a terminal diagnosis who wish to end their lives in their own homes surrounded by their families and loved ones. The care is provided by skilled and experienced Registered nurses and Hospice Support Workers who individualise care depending on clinical need, and care is provided as often, and for as long, as required.

The grant application received unanimous support from members of the Town Council with Mayor Cllr Geoff Watson saying “Councillors recognised the value of the Hospice at Home scheme and that local people are fortunate to be able to access the wonderful care that HospiceCare North Northumberland provides.”

Fundraising Manager Emma Arthur said: “The care is provided by skilled and experienced Registered nurses and Hospice Support Workers who individualise care depending on clinical need, and care is provided as often, and for as long, as required. Our Hospice at Home service means that local people can receive high quality care in their own homes and their families can be assured that they are being properly cared for whilst they get some well-earned rest.”

Pictured: Councillors Gill Castle (left) and Mayor Geoff Watson (right) present £3000 to HospiceCare North Northumberland Chief Executive Chris Orife, Fundraising Manager Emma Arthur, Registered Nurse Sarah Morey and Fundraising Volunteer Jill Clark.