How your money helps
Rennie Grove Peace relies on your generous support to help local families. If you're thinking "how does my donation help", read on
Your support is so important
We rely heavily on the generous support of our local community to raise around 85% of our £18.9m total income for the year. So it’s the generosity of people like you that allows us to help all the families who need us. And you help us raise the funds we need in many different ways.
How will my donation help Rennie Grove Peace?
Your donation helps families in Bucks and Herts facing life-limiting and terminal illness. In short, it helps local patients with cancer and other life-limiting conditions get the support they need to live well. From coping strategies for symptoms like fatigue, to palliative end-of-life care at home. See our purpose and values for an overview of how your donation will help Rennie Grove Peace.
Here’s how your donation could help Rennie Grove Peace
For example, your donation could help fund a Rennie Grove Peace nurse visit, bereavement support or counselling. These are just a few examples, but there are plenty more.
Above all, you can be confident we’ll put your donation to work wherever the need is greatest.
£12 could fund 20 minutes of specialist care.
£21 could pay for an hour of care from a Healthcare Assistant, in our inpatient unit/in a patient’s home, to help with personal care
£37 could pay for an hour of care from one of our specialist nurses, in our inpatient unit/in a patient’s home/in our Living Well programme, to provide care, support and symptom management.
£62 could buy a blood pressure monitor and ensure its safe use for a year.
£157 could pay for a Healthcare Assistant for a day, in our inpatient unit/in a patient’s home, to help with personal care.
£240 could pay for a Physiotherapist for a day, in our inpatient unit/in a patient’s home/in our Living Well programme, to help manage symptoms and aid relaxation.
£813 could cover the cost of three nights of care from a member of our overnight team, in our inpatient unit/in a patient’s home, to provide care and support at any time of the night, ensuring nobody feels alone
£1,200 could pay for counselling sessions for a week for individuals or in groups, to support patients and carers throughout their journey and bereavement.
£1,876 could buy, set up, and ensure the safe use of a syringe driver for a year to help manage pain for those at the end of life.
£40,750 could cover the cost of a year of care from a healthcare assistant. Having practical, personal care at home is a crucial part of being able to stay at home.
£70,000 could fund a specialist hospice at home nurse for a year, helping hundreds of families facing life-limiting and terminal illness. Rennie Grove Peace nursing visits help prevent hospital admissions and keep patients at home with their families when every moment matters.