Hospice Isle of Man is a charity providing specialist Palliative and End-of-Life Care to the community of the Isle of Man.
One of the aims of Hospice is to help more people receive compassionate care in the community. To support this aim, Hospice led the development of a community enterprise, Compassionate Isle of Man, whose aim is to strengthen the resilience of individuals and communities at times of crisis and personal loss, through a culture of care and compassion.
Compassionate Isle of Man works as a collaboration of commercial companies, statutory services and charities and has a network group to coordinate projects.
Recent initiatives include the Sit and Chat benches where people can connect and have a conversation, supporting World Kindness Day in schools and the provision of Back Home Boxes for patients being discharged from hospitals.
Hospice Isle of Man also hosts a group of Compassionate Isle of Man volunteers who provide companionship and support to people in their own homes.
If you would like to know more about Compassionate Isle of Man and how you can help please contact 01624 647498.
One of the aims of Hospice is to help more people receive compassionate care in the community. To support this aim, Hospice led the development of a community enterprise, Compassionate Isle of Man, whose aim is to strengthen the resilience of individuals and communities at times of crisis and personal loss, through a culture of care and compassion.
Compassionate Isle of Man works as a collaboration of commercial companies, statutory services and charities and has a network group to coordinate projects.
Recent initiatives include the Sit and Chat benches where people can connect and have a conversation, supporting World Kindness Day in schools and the provision of Back Home Boxes for patients being discharged from hospitals.
Hospice Isle of Man also hosts a group of Compassionate Isle of Man volunteers who provide companionship and support to people in their own homes.
If you would like to know more about Compassionate Isle of Man and how you can help please contact 01624 647498.