New lease of life for Lorna after joining Wrexham hospice’s positive action programme A Wrexham woman with secondary cancer is embracing life after she signed up for a lifestyle and mindset program at Nightingale House Hospice. Lorna Laws, 55, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015 and was treated with the breakthrough drug Tamoxifen, after undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Lorna, from Llay, had little knowledge of the services on offer at Nightingale House apart from visiting a friend who had opted to come into the hospice for end-of-life care, several years ago. The mother of one has been delighted with the impact the hospice’s Positive Action Programme (P.A.P) has had on her. It’s aim is to educate and support people to self-manage their concerns.