
At St Margaret’s Hospice, we’re here to support everyone impacted by a life-limiting illness. Whether you’re a patient, carer, healthcare professional, or family member, we’ve gathered a range of resources, guidance, and educational programmes to help you navigate this journey with confidence and compassion.
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When you help to care for a partner, relative or friend with a life-limiting illness, it’s perfectly natural to focus on their needs and forget about your own. But making time for your own wellbeing is essential.
This presentation focuses on the importance of listening and how vital to good communication it is.
The following guidance provides information for carers and relatives who are being trained to give subcutaneous medications for symptom control.
Guided meditation can help ease pain, reduce anxiety and provides peace and comfort to those who use them.
Being active can help in the management of many long-term conditions, and is helpful in the management of pain, fatigue, depression.
Planning ahead gives you the opportunity to talk about your thoughts and wishes whilst you are still well or have become less well.
Axillary Web Syndrome or Cording is termed as cord-like structures that develop under the skin after surgery to remove lymph nodes in the armpit. Here you will be able to find 10 different videos on stretches for cording.