Reviews
Reviews
I have felt very pressurized to leave the hospice, however, I have been accurately aware my health is deteriorating and the point where I am not able to care for myself independently at home. The psychological pressure and stress of having to accept my health was now at a new stage of deterioration and unlikely to improve without adult/professional assistance.
I feel well supported within the hospice umbrella that the right decisions about appropriate care will be made with collective professionals and myself.
I have a very close relationship with my family and we discuss anything and everything about my situation and health care.
I was upset when a nurse entered my room; made an assumption my visitor was a daughter, and asked if she would mind steeping out of my room; to discuss me and my situation.
I felt this was inappropriate and troubling.
Excellent.
I cannot think how you can improve my care. I feel very well cared for by all the staff without exception.
I have also been offered counselling both to myself and my family.
This is a truly special place 6/7 years ago my stepdaughter died here from pancreatic cancer aged 50.
Her care was 1st rare as I am sure mine will be.
As very few patients attend on the 'late start' Wednesdays couldn't we revert to normal days.
There is sufficient room until lunch when the room is opened up.
The arts table could operate in the afternoon only.
Drivers to and from the hospice appears to be an issue affecting several patients. This is mentioned most weeks between them.
Everything is good. Nothing can be improved.
Friendly, sociable, good laugh.