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Saturday Social for Young People transitioning to adult hospice services

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People and person in a wheelchair looking at a giant ipad, crafts on a table in the foreground

A ‘Saturday Social’ meet up was held for parents, carers and young people who may be transitioning from children’s hospice care to adult hospice services.

The session was held at the Hospice and was enjoyed by all those who attended.

The sessions were designed for parents, carers and young people, aged from 14-18 years old to meet other families caring for a teenager or young adult with complex needs.

It also gave them an opportunity to discuss transitioning to adult services in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, to find out about other support available, help shape future sessions, benefit from self-care support and to take part in tabletop crafts.

Females sitting at a craft table

Jane Lines, Young Persons Transition Coordinator, for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity, East Anglia Children’s Hospice (EACH) and Sue Ryder Thorpe Hall Hospice commented:

“We had a great morning and it was good to hear parents and carers commenting about how helpful it was to talk to others in a similar position. We were very grateful to the Complementary Therapists who attended which enabled parents and carers to unwind with a hand massage too. The new giant sized ipad was very popular and enabled young people to take part in activities.”

Female in a chair with a female in a white uniform sitting in front of them holding their hands

 

Young female standing next to a giant sized ipad

Parents and carers who are eligible to attend the sessions had been invited to attend. For more information about how the Charity can support Young People and their families please visit arhc.org.uk//youngpeople.