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Elaine completes her head shave for East Cheshire Hospice

Elaine Taylor kept her promise to get her head shaved as a show of support for East Cheshire Hospice patients….

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Alison takes to the skies for East Cheshire Hospice

29 June 2022 00:00

The bravery shown by her patients will act as a spur for Alison Arnold when she faces her own fears....

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New to the team, Lindsey Rial

22 June 2022 00:00

One of Lindsey Rial’s first engagements after joining East Cheshire Hospice was to attend a royal engagement with Prince Charles!...

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Hospice Nurse Elaine takes on head shave

15 June 2022 00:00

Caring for a dying patient changed the way Elaine Taylor thought about working in end-of-life care. It was not long...

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Toni’s Hospice Journey

8 June 2022 00:00

A bride’s wedding day is always special, but for Toni Walsh it was an even more emotional occasion. She knew...

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East Cheshire Hospice’s new corporate fundraiser

2 February 2022 00:00

The newest recruit to the fundraising team at East Cheshire Hospice is the familiar face of Lisa Ball. She rejoins...

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Welcome to the team!

8 December 2021 00:00

After a career in catering, Michelle Brown is used to spinning a lot of plates. Multi tasking is certainly required...

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Helm family take on Trek Sahara

17 November 2021 00:00

Escape those winter blues and trek across the Sahara desert camping under the stars. A year from now that is...

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Newest member of Hospice @Home team

6 October 2021 00:00

Senior nurse Sue Milligan is the latest addition to the specialist East Cheshire Hospice team which provides patients with palliative...

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