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St Catherine s Hospice to reduce number of beds due to Covid financial impact
The hospice has vowed to continue to deliver the best possible end-of-life care and support to the community despite the challenges
St. Catherine s Hospice in Malthouse Road, Crawley (Image: St. Catherine s Hospice)
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The doors to Dr Kershaw s new in-patient unit have finally opened, following a five-month Covid delay.
The new unit will offer modern facilities for patients in the local community.
With over 30 years history of caring for patients in Oldham, Dr Kershaw’s Hospice has transformed itself from the 1930s Cottage Hospital building it once was, to a modern facility offering patients a 21st century home from home in their newly launched £3.5 million In-Patient Unit.
Despite unprecedented Covid-delays and a financial shortfall to the project, which pushed back the opening by five months, the Hospice’s new In-Patient Unit which has the capacity to care for 12 patients, proudly opened its doors to the first patient on 15th February.
St Andrew s Hospice launch urgent care appeal to fund care for Lanarkshire patients
Throughout the last year, the Hospice’s events, retail and community fundraising income has been limited due to Covid restrictions – and it has had a terrible effect on their finances, which is why they have launched an Urgent Care Appeal.
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