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MI My Friend PROMOTION y Brother My Dad Sister Our Neighbour y Husband Hospice care it's not what you would expect Woking & Sam Beare Hospices cares for thousands of Surrey families each year oking & Sam Beare Hospices is a charity that delivers specialist care to people with life-limiting and terminal llnesses across six Surrey boroughs (Spethorne, Woking Hospice for symptom management twice now. She Runneymede, West Elmbridge, Surrey Heath, Woking and North Guildford) comments 1have never Whilst the hospice building is in Woking, over 70% of our care is delivered in patient homes. These are people met such kind people as the staf like Helen from Laleham, Staines. She was diagnosed with Metastasised Breast Cancer Stage 4] in 2013, aged 58 years and volunteers at the hospice. Previously I had Having had many operations in the past Helen chose the option of palliative care. She was referred to Woking & Sam Beare Hospices, who delivered her first year of care no idea what hospice care was Helen pictured with her husband Dave but the care and support they provide to so many people is truly incredible. There is such a commitment from the staff and volunteers, in her home. Helen adds: "Rupert the Clinical Nurse Specialists who managed her care) has been wonderful: he is so calm and reassuring. He has helped me stay at home with my family they all remember who you are and genuinely care about how you are feeling. It is because of her experience of the different areas of hospice care at home and at Woking Hospice thatt Helen is keen to raise awareness. But as a charity we could not continue to do what we do without the support of our community. If you would like to give the gift of care to someone in your community then please support our 2019 Appeal. and my beautiful garden, which provides me with some of the best therapy was teally dubious before my first visit to the day unit at Woking Hospice that it would be fullof people dying of cancer. This is not the case at all, it's full of life and fun. The whole place feels like one big family Helen has since been admitted to the in-patient ward at WOKUNG & SAMBEARE HOSPICES 01483 881752 donate@wsbhospices.co.uk www.wsbhospices.co.uk/2019Appeal MI My Friend PROMOTION y Brother My Dad Sister Our Neighbour y Husband Hospice care it's not what you would expect Woking & Sam Beare Hospices cares for thousands of Surrey families each year oking & Sam Beare Hospices is a charity that delivers specialist care to people with life-limiting and terminal llnesses across six Surrey boroughs (Spethorne, Woking Hospice for symptom management twice now. She Runneymede, West Elmbridge, Surrey Heath, Woking and North Guildford) comments 1have never Whilst the hospice building is in Woking, over 70% of our care is delivered in patient homes. These are people met such kind people as the staf like Helen from Laleham, Staines. She was diagnosed with Metastasised Breast Cancer Stage 4] in 2013, aged 58 years and volunteers at the hospice. Previously I had Having had many operations in the past Helen chose the option of palliative care. She was referred to Woking & Sam Beare Hospices, who delivered her first year of care no idea what hospice care was Helen pictured with her husband Dave but the care and support they provide to so many people is truly incredible. There is such a commitment from the staff and volunteers, in her home. Helen adds: "Rupert the Clinical Nurse Specialists who managed her care) has been wonderful: he is so calm and reassuring. He has helped me stay at home with my family they all remember who you are and genuinely care about how you are feeling. It is because of her experience of the different areas of hospice care at home and at Woking Hospice thatt Helen is keen to raise awareness. But as a charity we could not continue to do what we do without the support of our community. If you would like to give the gift of care to someone in your community then please support our 2019 Appeal. and my beautiful garden, which provides me with some of the best therapy was teally dubious before my first visit to the day unit at Woking Hospice that it would be fullof people dying of cancer. This is not the case at all, it's full of life and fun. The whole place feels like one big family Helen has since been admitted to the in-patient ward at WOKUNG & SAMBEARE HOSPICES 01483 881752 donate@wsbhospices.co.uk www.wsbhospices.co.uk/2019Appeal

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