Transforming Tissue Viability
Celebrating Lynn Cornish, founder of St Margaret’s Tissue Viability service, whose pioneering work transformed hospice wound care and improved quality of life for patients in Somerset.
Updates about our hospice, as well as testimonies about our care from families, patients and friends.
Celebrating Lynn Cornish, founder of St Margaret’s Tissue Viability service, whose pioneering work transformed hospice wound care and improved quality of life for patients in Somerset.
January may be blue, but the community spirit across Somerset was anything but! On January 9, 10 and 11, fleets of vans, lorries and trucks set off far and wide with one festive mission: to collect Christmas trees in return for donations to St Margaret’s Hospice…and what a collection it was!
We're calling on adrenaline seekers, brave beginners, and long-time New Year’s Day Dippers to take on Fire & Ice: an exciting new challenge that will support local hospice care.
Take the stress out of post-Christmas clean-up this January.
Rehome a charity shop bear a home this Christmas and support local hospice care in Somerset!
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!
On their ten year anniversary, Yeovil’s Old Cinema proves that community spirit can bring lasting success.
Charities across the UK are celebrating this year’s Trustee Week, which showcases the work of these special volunteers who help their organisations to thrive.
Michael, 88, from Dunster, shares his gratitude for the care he’s received from St Margaret’s Hospice.