What is St Elizabeth Hospice

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What is a charity?. A charity is an organisation set up to help and raise money for those in need Charities usually raise money through donations and.
Advertisements

Palliative Care Promoting Quality of Life Name of speaker Name of service.
BIFM & Marie Curie Presentation to: Members Council By: Phil Wormley 2 nd June 2005.
This presentation aims to support you or your pupils in the delivery of an assembly to a class, year group or whole school. It can introduce the concept.
Hospitals help people survive Hospices help people to live.
Understanding Hospice, Palliative Care and End-of-life Issues  This presentation is intended as a template  Modify and/or delete slides as appropriate.
Adapted from CMS guidelines Aug 2013 for Ambercare Corporation Education Department 2014.
Understanding Hospice, Palliative Care and End-of-life Issues
1 What is Hospice Palliative Care? The Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association defines hospice palliative care as a special kind of health care for.
Understanding Hospice, Palliative Care and End-of-life Issues Richard E. Freeman MD.
Abcd AGEING POPULATION - Burden or Benefit? January 2002 Balmoral Hotel, Edinburgh.
David Praill Chief Executive, Help the Hospices Hospice and Palliative Care An Introduction and Overview.
Hospice By: Shantel Stenthouse and Amanda Kraus. Patient Description Hospice care is for seriously ill patients to spend their final months living, rather.
All About Hospice Power Point By Talya Blanch Dedicated to hospice nurses, doctors, and patients.
Patient Description Older people over 60’s who are terminally ill and have no cure for their illness. They usually have less than 6 months to live. Hospice.
“A Quality Journey for those we love to the end” “Hospice Care Now”
Understanding Hospice and Palliative Care This presentation is intended as a template. Modify and/or delete slides as appropriate for your organization.
Dorothy House Hospice Care Wendy Barker Head of Family Support Services.
 Hospice-a facility or program that provides physical, emotional, and spiritual care for dying people and support for their families.  Terminal Illness-
Care and support through terminal illness. We’re here for people with any terminal illness and their families Someone has a terminal illness when they.
Origins of Hospice on PEI The Island Hospice Association was incorporated in July 1985 and changed its name to the Hospice Palliative Care Association.
Health Report 10 November Big Health Check – Self Assessment 2011 This report is all about the big NHS health check Each year we look at NHS services.
Care and support through terminal illness. We’re here for people with any terminal illness and their families Someone has a terminal illness when they.
Communities at Work Hospice. The Irish Hospice Foundation The Irish Hospice Foundation was set up in 1986 to fund and develop specific hospice services.
What you should know about hospice care By: Elizabeth Stimatz.
WHO ARE THE MELON RUNNERS? ALL IN A GOOD CAUSE St Luke’s Hospice looks after people who are terminally ill and try to give them the best quality of life.
Chapter 3 Being a Health Literate Consumer 1. Being an Informed Health Consumer  Anyone who purchases or uses health products or services  Knows how.
A DROP IN THE OCEAN OF CARE NEEDED, BUT HOLISTIC PALLIATIVE (END OF LIFE) CARE WITH A DIFFERENCE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
PWS Awareness Week 9th – 13th May 2016.
Thank you very much for supporting WellChild
Move your heart, Fuel your heart love your heart, power your life
Welcome to The Children in Need Spotacular Challenge 2016
Benefits of Hospice Care
Older Person’s Advocate
Collecting Sponsorship
9 Advantages of Online Discount Deals and Promotional Offers
Date of meeting: Wednesday 1st February 2017
This presentation is designed to be used in assemblies or classrooms to help young people understand a bit more about Macmillan and how we support people.
Elephants…skyscrapers…aeroplanes...
Section 20.4 Death and Dying Objectives
Elephants…skyscrapers…aeroplanes...
Marathon Information Day 5 February 2011
This presentation is designed to be used in assemblies or classrooms to help young people understand a bit more about Macmillan and how we support people.
Six Nations Rugby Why not host a Six Nations Sweepstake!
Carole Ferguson Commissioning officer
Care and support through terminal illness
Laws and Regulations Specific to Hospice
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Pledge 6: Take part in a formal presentation to an audience
Event Fundraising. Event Fundraising Agenda Why do we use events to fundraise? Tips & tricks for success Hearing from your peers Plan your own! What.
St Peters Hospice Services
Section 20.4 Death and Dying Objectives
What is palliative care?
Marcus Whiteley, COO, KIMS Hospital
Transforming Care Partnership Listening to the views of People First – Croydon Wednesday 1st July 12:00 –
5 ways to Well being Connect: with family and friends. Spend time with them. Have down time and enjoy the people around you. Make new friends or join clubs.
CCA PTA Who We Are: PTA Mission:
Welcome.
Hospice and Palliative Care Brief Overview
Understanding Hospice, Palliative Care and End-of-life Issues
Consolidated Squadron Report - Americanism
PWS Awareness Month May 2019.
Communication | Choice | Respect
Last school year with the help of our families and staff, we raised about $23,000. Here are some of the ways that the money was put to use: A P O S T.
SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER AT:
DYING: TO START A CONSVERSATION “Living well – dying well”
Best Hospice Las Vegas
Best Hospice Care in Nevada
Best Hospice Services Las Vegas
Advance Care Planning and Communication Skills
Presentation transcript:

What is St Elizabeth Hospice St Elizabeth Hospice provide care for people living with serious illnesses that cannot be cured. The team do all that they can to make sure that patients, and their families, can make the most of the life left to them, living the lives they choose for as long as they can. Hospice nurses and staff help each person receive the support and care that is best for their specific conditions and circumstances. 

How does it work? St Elizabeth Hospice offer care in peoples’ homes, as well as at the day care centre and inpatient unit in Ipswich. A lot of hospice care is focussed on bereavement therapy for families, following the death of a loved one. These services are provided free of charge and each year the hospice needs to generate £10.5million to pay for all the facilities and staff that are needed. And that’s where you come in…

Support and fundraising Around three quarters of the money needed to run the hospice is raised by supporters who help us in lots of different ways. For example, you can: Join in with a hospice event; Challenge yourself and help others; Connect with your local community and shop or volunteer at your local St Elizabeth Hospice shop.

You can join the parade! When your school, academy or group joins Elmer’s Big Parade Suffolk you can all take part in helping to raise money for St Elizabeth Hospice. Pledge £750 to have your own sculpture and be a part of this big community project.

SPONSORED READ-A-THON OR MURAL There are lots of ways you can FUNdraise by organising your own events and activities… SPONSORED READ-A-THON OR MURAL