Hospice Tour
Find out what the Hospice is really like and discover more about the care we provide at our Cambridge facilities, in Shelford Bottom (with thanks to GoVocalVideo).
If you would like to come and visit in person, you can book onto one of our Open Days. Everyone is welcome, whether you are a patient, a family member, or a supporter interested to learn more about how we help make every moment count.
Alternatively, you would be welcome to pop in for hot drink and meal, or piece of cake, in our Bistro which is open to all…
"A home from home"
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Hospice patient, loved ones and supporters deliver 15,500 signatures
Lisa, Vivien, Valerie and Rick deliver 15,500 signature to Protect Our Care with local MP’s
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Living Well Hospice Patients engage in memorabilia
As we approach Armistice Day Living Well patients reminisce
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Hospice Volunteer cycles from London to Paris to support patients care
Debbie shares her motivation for signing up to the London to Paris challenge
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Hospice Supporter signs up for Trek in memory of his ‘Chum’
Derek Gammage shares his reason for taking on the Cambridge to Ely Trek for his Chum Derek Isaac's
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Daughter shares her experience of her Dad’s Hospice Care
Gail Barrett from New Zealand shares her experience when her Dad was cared for in the Inpatient Unit
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Granddaughter walks with her dog ‘Willow’ in Memory of her Grandad
Kirsty shares her motivation for taking part in ‘Lead On’
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‘Mum’s girls’ sign up for the Cambridge to Ely Trek in her memory
Sisters, Kate and Emily share their reasons for taking part in the challenge
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Hospice supporter takes on Boxing Challenge in memory of her Mum
26 year old says thank you for the care of her Mum by taking on a Boxing Challenge
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Alpacas bring joy to the Hospice
Alpacas, Banksy and Buster visited the Inpatient Unit
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Mother takes the Hospice fundraising lead in her son’s memory
Walking with my dog is my way of thanking you all.
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Arthur Rank Hospice Announces News of ‘devastating’ funding cuts
Nine beds will close after £829,000 funding cut
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Wife of Hospice patient takes part in ‘Lead On’ to pay tribute
Margaret marked the anniversary of her husband’s death with her dog, Charlie