Latest hospice developments

Clarkston residents are getting the chance to find out more about the latest developments to build a new home for Glasgow's Hospice in Bellahouston Park.
An artist's impression of the new hospiceAn artist's impression of the new hospice
An artist's impression of the new hospice

The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice is hosting an information evening at Clarkston Hall on June 6 from 7-8pm with updates as well as the expansion of hospice services.

Rhona Baillie, hospice chief executive, said: “We want to make sure everyone in the local community is kept up to date with the latest news from the hospice. This is a fantastic opportunity for local people to meet staff, find out exactly what the new hospice will look like and what it can do for them and their families.

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“In the past five years the hospice has cared for more than 2000 patients from East Renfrewshire. As well as offering free person-centred and family focused palliative care to those living with a life-limiting or terminal illness, the hospice also opens its arms to offer care and support to family members.”

The total of the £21million Brick by Brick Appeal to build a new home for Glasgow’s Hospice has now reached £19.6m. To donate £5, text BRICK to 70660 or online at www.ppwh.org.uk/donate.