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Aromatherapy blends were provided as well as activity sheets and quizzes to keep patients at home occupied. We also carried on doing weekly phone calls for the patients who used to attend our day services at Pemberton Place, and we did some conference calls so that the patients could talk to each other as well. Then we started doing monthly mindfulness sessions as conference calls - these have carried on and the number of patients attending has increased. Throughout all this, members of our team also trained to do the Covid-19 testing in our Pepperell Education Centre and continue to do this still now. ....
Tes Smith Tes Smith, director of quality and care at Saint Francis Hospice. - Credit: Saint Francis Hospice Tes Smith, director of quality and care at Saint Francis Hospice, talks about how the charity is restoring its services and heading towards business as usual . What a year it has been. As we move through this year and Boris’s roadmap out of lockdown, we are now able to start restoring and developing our services once more and move towards business as usual. What does that mean? All our individual patient and carer services have been tasked with reviewing their service, process and delivery models so we may be confident in what we can deliver going forward. ....
Ros Smith, Saint Francis Hospice Published: 10:00 AM January 23, 2021
Ros Smith has been part of a successful pilot delivering virtual reiki to patients and families. - Credit: Saint Francis Hospice I am a reiki master and for a few years now I have also been a volunteer complementary therapist for Saint Francis Hospice. Before Covid-19, I worked at the hospice every Wednesday. In the morning I would offer reiki treatments to patients who attended the social group at Pemberton Place, then spend the afternoon working with patients on the ward. Usually I would work hands-on - this can mean either touching the patient, or hands close to, but not quite touching the patient. ....