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Healthcare Assistants, Alice Johnson and Sarah Wallis receive Care Certificates following training
Volunteers are celebrated for their dedication to caring, compassion, excellence and community
Come and tell us about what your community wants and needs to feel comfortable accessing Hospice Care
Our Bistro honours Chinese New Year by sharing a recipe for sweet and sour tofu
Prestigious accolade for charity-run business meeting and events service in Cambridge
#TeamArthur seeks to build relationships with other organisations and our wider community, which help us to continually improve
“It’s about helping young people and their families get ready for the next step”
Working together with Cambridge University for positive activities about death, dying and living well
Rick Nelms, living with Motor Neurone Disease shares his creative knowledge and passion with patients attending the Living Well Service...
This New Year might be the perfect time to get yourself organised and we have a handy booklet to help!
Kate and Sam tell us more about why they are training to be Nursing Associates, and what is involved
We discover more about how music therapy can support patients who are accessing our care services.
A family share how they remembered Charlie Washington who would have been 80 on the day of Bridge the Gap...
A devoted son arranged for a special, four legged visit, to his mum at the Hospice
“If it wasn’t for the Hospice it would have been a different story, we are so lucky – it was...
For the past three years, he has been growing his hair—a symbol of his commitment and patience. Recently, Dexter decided...
Read more about Carol Boston’s challenge and personal connection to the Charity
Sixth form students at The Hive, Granta School, have been busy fundraising for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity in memory of...
Emily Ward, Health Care Assistant, shares her writing for wellbeing tips with the patients at the Living Well Service
Mick shares his many years of cycling on his bike, both on the roads and in the Hospice Gym!
Celebrant, Olivia Burren shares useful plans for loved ones after their death
Complimentary Therapist, Laura Hawksley shares her Living Well tips
Leanne explains how she ‘felt complete and whole, more accepting and proud of myself’
Matt runs the Cambridge Half Marathon on which would have been his best friends 48th birthday