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Recognition of excellence for our fantastic Education and Conference Centre
Prestigious accolade for charity-run business meeting and events service in Cambridge
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We must make hospice care truly ‘open for all’
#TeamArthur seeks to build relationships with other organisations and our wider community, which help us to continually improve
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Three Hospices join together for circus-themed transitions event for young people
“It’s about helping young people and their families get ready for the next step”
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Breaking down taboos with Cambridge University – A great group, supportive and stimulating
Working together with Cambridge University for positive activities about death, dying and living well
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Local Artist, living with Motor Neurone Disease, treats Living Well patients to an art lesson with a twist!
Rick Nelms, living with Motor Neurone Disease shares his creative knowledge and passion with patients attending the Living Well Service...
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Are all your ducks in a row?
This New Year might be the perfect time to get yourself organised and we have a handy booklet to help!
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What is a Nursing Associate Apprenticeship and why is it important?
Kate and Sam tell us more about why they are training to be Nursing Associates, and what is involved
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A safe space where people can use music to express themselves
We discover more about how music therapy can support patients who are accessing our care services.
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Olivia achieves two year qualification in just 12 months!
I have gained so much knowledge and have a better understanding of what is involved in Facilities Management
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Are you passionate about making end-of-life care accessible for all?
An exciting job opportunity with Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice, which is recruiting for a Health Inequalities Project Lead to...
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Meet Eve, an Occupational Therapy Student on placement with our OT Team
Read more about Eve’s OT placement experience at Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
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Arthur Rank Hospice Charity recognised as one of best employers in Eastern region
The accreditation was awarded after more than 150 colleagues participated in a staff survey, which took place in July 2021
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1964 ‘Cadillac’ Fleetwood 60 Special gives joy, whilst raising Hospice Funds in memory of Alys
A tale of love, loss and remembrance, centred around Chris, his late wife and his Cadillac
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51 year old Mother of five, shares her Hospice experience
Sarah shares her experience in the Inpatient Unit
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12-Year-Old Lewis bravely supports teammate with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
12 year old Lewis and his Rugby Team take part in Hair We Go to raise funds for two charities
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Ignite Your Spirit with #TeamArthur Firewalk: A Fiery Tribute to Love and Courage!
Peter Norton, from Melbourn, Cambridgeshire is encouraging the local community to join him, sharing why this unique challenge is important...
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New Saturday Social for Young People transitioning to adult hospice services
Find out more about support for parents, carers and young people transitioning to adult hospice services
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£500 raised in memory of Helga Harnor for Hospice Services
Martin Harnor, family and friends of Helga Elvira Harnor raised £500 for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
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Theo Sayers releases 100% profits from Charity Single & Gig in memory of his Mum for the Hospice who cared for her
100% Charity Single and fundraising gig profits are dedicated to the Charity to say thank you
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Carol shares her personal journey of gratitude to Arthur Rank Hospice Charity by taking on the Thames Bridge Trek
“I am doing this in memory of three people, my Dad, My Auntie Doreen and my Mum's best friend Anne,...
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Hospice patient arranges for a dog to keep her husband active when she is gone
Vesper is the rescue dog that my mum sent to rescue my dad after she died - a double rescue
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Patient takes on fundraising challenge from his hospice bed
Mill’s and his new beard raised vital funds in his final weeks for the Charity
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100 year old Maisie displays her card from the King and Queen Consort at the Hospice
“She’s really at peace here – the staff are doing a wonderful job.”
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My son Oscar is the bravest person I know
His needs have not gone away just because he is now an adult.