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Tuesday 24 February 2015

Become a Volunteer Driver



My name is Alison and I am the Administrator in the Day Service.  

Part of my job is to arrange transport for patients who are unable to get to the Hospice Day Service themselves or with a friend or relative.  This means booking ambulance transport or a volunteer driver to bring the patients to the Hospice. 

Volunteer drivers are an integral part of the Hospice Day Service Team.  They make contact with their patient(s) the night before to reassure them that they have transport and to confirm the time they expect to arrive at the patient’s home.   Patients usually arrive in the Day Service for a 10.30am start and the drivers return to take them home in the afternoon.  Tea and cake is served at 3.00pm and the drivers are welcome to enjoy a cup and a slice before they take their charges away; the Day Service day finishes at 3.30pm.

Our volunteer drivers have varying degrees of commitment.  Some are able to offer a specific day each week, some work around their shift work, others are flexible as to which day they are available and even offer more than one day.  Whatever the case, we are always grateful for the support they give as without their time we would not be able to help as many patients as we do.

Drivers can claim back their mileage as we do not expect our volunteers to be out of pocket; they give of their time and they should not pay for doing so!  There is also the option to pay all or part of their expenses back (and giftaided, if appropriate) to the Hospice, but there is no requirement or pressure to do so.

New volunteers are always welcome and if this is something you are interested in, or you would like more information about, please give me a call on 01892 820509.   

Hope to hear from you soon,

Alison

Wednesday 11 February 2015

Living Positively with Illness...

Our very own chaplain Liza is starting a new group for our Hospice Day Service patients, read all about it in the flyer below.


Tuesday 3 February 2015

Tunbridge Wells Winter Lantern Parade


The Hospice Day Service patients have been creating some beautiful paper lanterns over the last two weeks for this years parade, with the theme water.


We have also created a larger lantern of the Hospice House taken from Hospice in the Weald’s logo.  Volunteers, patients and staff have put a quote of how they feel about the Hospice on it.



This is an annual winter lantern parade that takes place along Camden Road, Tunbridge Wells involving as many members of the community as possible in lantern design, making, music and parading.  It starts on Saturday 7th February at 5.30pm outside the Tunbridge Wells Library.