St Luke's Day Hospice team reach out to the community with virtual service

By Gwyn Griffiths

28th Jan 2021 | Local News

St Luke's day hospice team.
St Luke's day hospice team.

NURSES from St Luke's Day Hospice are moving their services online in an attempt to reach and support even more people in the community.

With face-to-face appointments not due to the pandemic, the Day Hospice nurses and complementary therapists are ensuring they can still offer support to patients from diagnosis with the introduction of virtual services.

Members of the community are also now able to self-refer for these services by contacting the hospice directly, without the need to request a referral from their GP.

Clare Wolff, Day Hospice Services Manager for St Luke's, said: "In these difficult times we are keen to reach out and support as many people affected by life-limiting conditions in the community as possible.

"Sadly we cannot meet with patients and their families face-to-face at the moment due to the lockdown restrictions. But we are able to do the next best thing by connecting with people either by telephone consultations or virtually to offer them advice, care and support in the safety of their own homes."

Services on offer include a Virtual Wellbeing Group where patients can get help with symptom management, as well as access relaxation and exercise classes, and chat with other people who are going through similar experiences.

The hospice's team of complementary therapists are also running Tripudio classes, which is a gentle exercise class suitable for patients and carers, as well as a virtual relaxation group, virtual carers' workshop and virtual carers' drop-in.

All these services are accessed online. Day Hospice staff will help patients and carers to access the virtual groups from their phones, tablets or computer.

"We appreciate how isolating it can feel at the moment if you are at home trying to cope with a new diagnosis, going through treatment or living with a life limiting illness," added the services manager.

"If you are supporting a loved one with a life-limiting condition then we can support you too, even if your loved one isn't accessing our hospice services. Simply give our nurses a call in Day Hospice for a chat and we can help you access the appropriate support."

To find out more about the various services visit. or call on 01606 555681.

You can contact St. Luke's on 01606 551246 or by email at

     

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