Hospice of the Valleys Impact Report
General
200
New Referrals
200
Number of discharges
200
Number of deaths
200
Total patients/ family members and carers supported
Family Support and Welfare Rights
200
Number of new referrals to Family Support team
Physio and Comp Therapy
200
No of patients referred to our specialist palliative care physiotherapist
200
Number of Comp therapies sessions provided to patients, carers and family members
Hospice at Home
200
Number of hours care provided / number of families supported / number people who died @ home
200
Number of new HAAP referrals
Care Homes and YAB
200
Number of patients supported either in a care or residential home
200
Number of patients support in YAB
Training
200
Number of hours training provided to other Health Care Professionals
CARIAD
200
Number of new referrals
200
Number of patients and carers attending group sessions
Patients feedback
200
Total patients/ family members and carers supported
Income Generation
200
Income raised via our charity shops and fundraising
200
Number of volunteer hours across our shops and the rest of the charity
Phil was shell shocked when diagnosed with Prostate Cancer three years ago, age 44. Not knowing where else to turn, Phil self-referred to the hospice, already aware of the service as his father- in- law had received support.
“When I was diagnosed I was unsure where to turn. The hospice helped me understand my diagnosis and then explained the services they could provide to support me and my family”
Shortly after Phil’s referral his specialist nurse saw he was suffering from a number of stress induced problems and suggested complementary therapy.
“I was sceptical to begin with, but I could soon feel the benefits. My stress levels decreased and my sleep dramatically improved”.
Phil received reflexology, massage and aromatherapy he also received these treatments when staying at Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan hospital.
The treatments improved Phil’s physical and psychological symptoms, allowing him to open up, discussing his fears and anxieties in a safe and relaxed environment.
“It was my oasis in life, it was me time and I didn’t get that anywhere else. I would highly recommend having complementary therapies to anyone who is unsure. They have helped me no end and I haven’t looked back since” Phil explained.
During Phil’s journey he accessed a variety of the hospice’s services including family support, nursing and therapies. The clinical team worked together providing the support Phil needed.
Phil was discharged from the hospice as his symptoms were controlled and stable. Although Phil was anxious about discharge, he worked with the team and knows that should anything change, the hospice is only ever a phone call away.