John’s journey: Finding solace and connection through Pilgrims Hospices’ Walk and Talk for Carers
John from Sandwich reflects on the many benefits of Pilgrims Hospices Walk and Talk group for carers.
John from Sandwich reflects on the many benefits of Pilgrims Hospices Walk and Talk group for carers.
Niomi is a cherished member of Pilgrims Hospices Ashford community, where she serves as a Ward Support Volunteer, supporting patients and families.
Jenni Burnes is 44 years old and a Pilgrims patient who received care on the ward for pain management. After a spell of treatment and support, she is now at home and being supported by the Pilgrims Wellbeing team at the hospice Therapy Centre.
Celebrating Diwali at the Wellbeing Centre as part of Inter Faith Week activities is a wonderful way to promote inclusion and cultural diversity. Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a significant Hindu festival.
Steve Carter from Ashford attends Pilgrims Hospices Wellbeing sessions at the Ashford hospice. He has cystic fibrosis and attends the therapy centre groups with his wife Thep, who is his full time carer.
National Afternoon Tea Week, what a wonderful thing to celebrate! Pilgrims Hospices shared tea with their Living Well groups, and agreed it was a great opportunity to bring people together and enjoy delicious treats.