Our Befriending Service is a volunteer based service providing patients with company from a friendly face.
Read More >We are committed to providing the best possible service and we welcome your feedback – whether it is a compliment, comment or complaint.
Read More >Our pledge to you regarding the storing and sharing of your information.
Read More >Our Chaplain can help you and your family with any spiritual need that you may have. If necessary, they are also able to signpost to other denominations, or support networks.
Read More >Our Physiotherapist and Complementary Therapists can help you to manage your symptoms. They aim to help you live your life to the full no matter what illness you may have.
Read More >Our Social Workers and Welfare Rights Advisors can help you manage some the challenges that come along side your illness.
Read More >CARIAD is a partnership between the Alzheimer’s Society and Hospice of the Valleys, working Blaenau Gwent. Working together with existing professionals, we aim to improve the quality of care for people living with dementia.
Read More >Our nurses will discuss your needs with you and your family and help you decide how best we can meet them at all stages of your journey.
Read More >Our Consultant is a Specialist in Palliative Care. Their role is to visit patients with complex or difficult symptoms. They provide support and advice to the Hospice staff, your GP and hospital doctors.
Read More >Phillip was referred to the hospice to help with his symptoms, in particular his pain. Phillip accessed therapies, family support and nursing services who all worked together to help with the problems that he shared with us as he got to know the team better.
Phillip has now been discharged from the hospice, this is what he said about how the Family Support Team helped him.
“The practical, financial and emotional support has made a tremendous difference to me, at one of the most difficult times of my life. If a problem arose, the exceptional staff would step in and provide help, advice and support. It would seem like the team had taken the problem from me, but they had just supported me to get through it. I cannot thank or praise the team enough, for the difference they have made to my partner and myself, during a very difficult time for both of us
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