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How the hospice helped Ken play the piano again after 20 years
Ken’s keyboard performance is a reminder that even in the most challenging times, there is still room for connection, creativity, and joy.
Updates about our hospice, as well as testimonies about our care from families, patients and friends.
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Ken’s keyboard performance is a reminder that even in the most challenging times, there is still room for connection, creativity, and joy.
Yvonne’s story of warmth, laughter, and discovering new joys through the care and support of St Margaret’s.
Richard recently died peacefully on the hospice's In-Patient Unit. Before his death, he was a devoted supporter of the hospice, speaking of St Margaret's with warmth and gratitude.
For James, dancing was more than a hobby - it was his passion. When cancer took that away, St Margaret’s Hospice was there to help him rebuild.
There are lots of different roles available for our volunteers. Kit has worked in a variety of roles over her time with the hospice, and has loved every minute of it!
“In order to fulfil my promise to her, I look for as many ways as possible to remember her. The Memory Tree was the root and branch of that.”
"John would be so proud of us. Helping others smile, even in their darkest times, has helped me heal. And Lola? She’s not just a therapy dog—she’s my hero.”
"You don’t know what will happen in life, but I know that with St Margaret’s there to help it will be much better than if they weren’t.”
"There's no judgment... Everybody's easy-going, and we have a bit of a giggle. One of the reasons I enjoy coming is because I get to socialise and just generally meet nice people."