PRESS RELEASE: Paul Sartori Hospice at Home supported by
South Hook LNG
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Paul Sartori Hospice at Home, a local charity based in Haverfordwest, is delighted to announce that they have recently been awarded a grant from the South Hook LNG Community Fund.
The Grant of just under £5,000, administered by PAVS (Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services), is helping the charity to widen their support and education around caring for end-of-life patients with dementia.
One of the aims of the project will be to increase its training provision to not only Paul Sartori clinical staff, but also make it available for other local health care professionals to access.
The aim is to improve the knowledge and awareness of dementia, focusing on the importance of good care and maintaining the patient’s wellbeing and independence.
This aspect is being developed by Amanda Jones, a Registered Nurse and the Dementia Representative and Angela Duckworth Clinical Educator from Paul Sartori.
The project will also develop the support by purchasing a range of new smaller items of equipment to help end-of-life patients with dementia with their daily living in Pembrokeshire.
Furthermore new “dementia-friendly” signage will be produced for the charity’s head office at Winch Lane Haverfordwest to assist those accessing services in the building.
“This is an exciting opportunity for Paul Sartori. We will be liaising with other organisations who support people with dementia locally and other health care professionals.
This project will have long term benefits for patients with dementia and enable us to improve access to our head office; improve access to equipment and improve the knowledge around dementia locally”, said Angela, adding
“We are very grateful to the South Hook LNG Community Fund team for supporting this project.”
“Both wellbeing and education are key areas of support through our Community Fund,” commented Mariam Dalziel of South Hook LNG.“We are proud to be supporting Paul Sartori in the delivery of a project that will assist both those living with dementia, as well as the people providing invaluable care across our County.”
Paul Sartori Hospice at Home provide a variety of services to not only support patients with dementia, but a range of other life limiting illnesses by providing home nursing care, complementary therapy, bereavement and counselling support, under 18s anticipatory and bereavement support, physiotherapy, advance care planning and training.
These services are complemented by support being available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week with a standby service also available for people who do not yet need hands on care, which can include patients with dementia.For further information on the dementia training, please contact Angela Duckworth, the Clinical Educator at Paul Sartori on 01437 763223, or email angela@paulsartori.org.