Who is this service intended for? Our patients, their families, and bereaved adults living in Herts and Bucks
When is this service available? 9am to 5pm, 5 days a week; other hours by arrangement
Where is this service provided? Online, in the home, at our Grove House day centre, or the Peace Hospice
About our Supportive Care services
Our Supportive Care services help patients, carers, family members, children or close friends to cope emotionally and practically when a diagnosis of cancer or another life-changing illness is received. Support is tailored to the needs of each patient and family, drawing expertise from four specialist teams. Read about how they can support you below.
Bereavement, Listening and Talking Therapies
Our counsellors and trained listeners provide emotional support for those facing life-changing illness or bereavement.
Find out moreChildren and Young People's Support
The children and young people’s support team supports children and young people facing life-changing illness or bereavement.
Find out moreComplementary Therapy
Our complementary therapy team boosts well-being for patients and their carers with massage, reiki, aromatherapy, reflexology, scar therapy and more.
Find out moreSupporting Hands
The Supporting Hands service matches volunteers to patients and carers in need of companionship or practical support with everyday tasks.
Find out moreLearn more about the help available from our Family Support service
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Bereavement, Listening and Talking Therapies
Counsellors and trained listeners provide emotional support for those facing life-changing illness or bereavement.
Read more
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Children and Young People’s Support
The children and young people’s support team supports children and young people facing life-changing illness or bereavement.
Read more
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Supporting Hands
The Supporting Hands service matches volunteers to patients and carers in need of companionship or practical support with everyday tasks.
Read more