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At Iain Rennie Grove House Hospice Care (IRGH), we believe quality of life and choice should exist for any adult or child with progressive, advancing illness or at the end of life, irrespective of their diagnosis.
Through a combination of 24/7 hospice at home care and day hospice care , we support local families affected by life-limiting illness so that patients of all ages can stay at home for as long as possible.
As a charity, all our services are provided at no cost to the patient, but we do rely heavily on public support to fund over 85% of our care.
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Home can be the most comforting place for a patient to spend the last days of their life – at peace, with family and pets around them, within the familiar walls of the home they know.
For partners and children at home, such an ending can make the loss more bearable too. In those final days, our nurses take the strain of the caring and medical essentials, which leaves the family free to cherish their final hours together, and create memories they will never forget. |
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We provide our ‘hospice at home’ nurses at no cost to the families facing loss and bereavement. Our service is nearly entirely funded by people in our local community and we need your help provide the funds this local service needs, so we can be there for every family that is calling on us for support.
Your gift today could enable a family to care for a loved one at home. |
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IRGH will support more than 2,000 patients and their families each year, offering the following services:
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24/7 call-out specialist hospice care in patients' homes |
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Bespoke support for family members following diagnosis, during illness and after their relative has died - for as long as needed |
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Complementary therapies for patients and carers |
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Spiritual care and support for patients |
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Information from diagnosis and throughout illness |
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Cancer The Next Step - an 8-week programme to help newly-diagnosed patients through the physical and emotional effects of cancer |
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Physiotherapy and occupational therapy |
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