Emotional and spiritual care

Emotional Care

Coping with a life limiting illness is a huge challenge for patients, friends and family, including children. The Patient and Family Liaison Worker at the hospice is able to offer practical and emotional support including help with planning for your care following discharge from the Hospice.

Providing an opportunity for you to talk in confidence to someone who is not directly involved in the situation and by sharing your worries and fears, you can feel less overwhelmed by them. It can also help you feel more in control even though there may be some things you cannot change.

You have been excellent to my granddad, helping and caring for him, you have also made me and my family very welcome and comfortable to be here to comfort my granddad.

Families often find it difficult to know what to say to children. We can offer advice and support in the following ways:

  • One-to-one support
  • Family group work/telephone support
  • Activities to prepare them for a death in the family.

Spiritual Care

Whatever the reason for your visit to Cransley Hospice, you may find that you have questions and uncertainties that you would like to explore, thoughts and feelings that are hard to discuss with the people who are closest to you.

Sometimes it’s easier to talk to someone who is not directly involved in your situation – and this is where the Chaplaincy Service may be able to help. Members of the team are trained to be careful and compassionate listeners and offer confidential, non-judgemental support regardless of denomination, culture or ethnicity. The service is available whilst an inpatient.  The clinical team will call upon faith leaders within the community of all denominations if required, this may not be able to be accommodated 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

For more information on how we care for you in Cransley Hospice please follow link.

For practical advice on preparing for admission into the Hospice please follow link.

Grief Chat

Experiencing the loss of a family member can be extremely distressing. GriefChat's Support team are on hand to help you through the emotional impact of grief.

To find out more about the service they offer, please visit here.