Hospice at Home Appeal

Hospice at Home appeal

In 2022, Macmillan Caring Locally introduced their Hospice at Home service with clinical led care, allowing patients with complex symptoms to get the expert care and support they need from a team of specialists at home, rather than being in hospital or in the Macmillan Unit Hospice.

The Hospice now needs support from its community to raise an additional £500,000 each year to deliver this service and help more local people die with dignity and the choice to be cared for at home.

You can help our Hospice at Home service with a donation

With your help we can continue to provide specialist care for those who wish to be at home during their final days. Your donation today will ensure this vital service remains available for those in our community who need it most.

Hospice at Home Appeal – JustGiving

Home visits by the Hospice at Home team in 2024

2,734

Patients benefiting from Hospice at Home care in our community per year

200

Cost per day of Hospice at Home care for our patients

£1,370.00

Jade’s story: The difference it makes

In September 2023, James Barber tragically died at the age of 37 after a courageous battle with bladder cancer. It was the incredible staff from the Macmillan Caring Locally team who provided the ‘Hospice at Home’ service, allowing James to spend his last precious weeks with his family and as much time as possible with his beautiful daughter, Kate.

You can hear James’ sister, Jade, and her story of just how important the Hospice at Home service is.

Jade’s story video created by Andy Wood of Pulse8 Video Production and produced by Mar-Key.

Help patients like James

With your help we can continue to provide specialist care for patients like James who wish to be at home during their final days. Your donation today will ensure this vital service remains available for those in our community who need it most.

Hospice at Home Appeal – JustGiving

Hospice at Home matters

With your support, more families can cherish precious moments together, and more patients can fulfil their final wish of dying in the loving comfort of home.

You matter because you are you. You matter to the last moment of your life, and we will do all we can, not only to help you die peacefully, but also to live until you die.

When someone you love receives a life-limiting diagnosis, everyday moments can be overshadowed by medical concerns. Our Hospice at Home team steps in to manage the complex aspects of care, allowing you to focus on what truly matters—being present with each other. We handle the medical needs so you can simply be a family again.

Hospice at Home statistics

On average, over 200 patients per year benefit from our Hospice at Home Service.

Our Hospice at Home Service saved over 2 months of care on the Macmillan Unit.

On average, £70 will fund a specialist nurse call with a patient and their family.

On average, £180 will fund a home visit from our dedicated team of caring professionals.

On average, £1,370 will fund 24-hous of Hospice at Home care.

The Macmillan Unit serving Christchurch, Bournemouth and surrounding areas, works in partnership with Forest Holme and University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust to deliver 24 hour care at the hospice and at home.

List of pharmacies 

 Pharmacy name and address

Phone Number

100 hour pharmacy

 Locality

Asda Pharmacy

St Pauls Road, Bournemouth,BH8 8DL

01202 298900

Yes

Bournemouth East

Castle Lane Pharmacy
482 Castle Lane West Bournemouth, BH8 9UD

01202 772110

Yes

Bournemouth West

Ferndown Pharmacy
487 Ringwood Road, Ferndown, BH22 9AG

01202 892666

Yes

East Dorset

Tesco Extra Pharmacy
Yarrow Road, Mannings Heath Poole, BH12 4NX

01202 457447 or 01202 367447

Yes

Parkstone

Asda Pharmacy
West Quay Road, Poole, BH15 1JQ

01202 207000

Yes

Poole Central

Equipment – www.redcross.org.uk Is useful for wheelchairs and other equipment

Guide for people nearing end stage of life : https://intranet.rbch.nhs.uk/uploads/palliative/documents/What-to-Expect.pdf

Brief Drugs List for GPs

 

Pain/breathlessness:

Morphine sulphate 2.5-5mg SC PRN (10mg in 1ml injection)

(alternative if taking PO or eGFR<30 – Oxycodone 1 – 2.5mg SC PRN (10mg in 1ml injection))

[Please take background opioid into account when prescribing doses for anticipatories]

Anxiety/distress:

Midazolam 2.5-5mg SC PRN (10mg in 2ml injection)

Secretions:

Glycopyrronium 200mcg SC PRN (600mcg in 3ml injection)

(alternative for secretions: Hyoscine Butylbromide 20mg/ml injection)

Nausea :

Levomepromazine 6.25mg SC PRN (25mg in 1ml injection)

(alternative for nausea: Haloperidol 1.5mg SC PRN (5mg in 1ml injection)

Water for injection

Dexamethasone 3.3mg SC OD-BD (equivalent to 4mg PO) if risk of steroid withdrawal/Addisons during terminal phase.

Day/Time Example Timetable
Monday – AM

9am MMU Ward Hand over; 9:30am Tour of MMU

10m Consultant Ward Round, MMU

Monday – PM

12pm Ward Nurses – syringe driver administration (treatment room)

1:30 Nursing Handover – MMU (ward office)

MMU – Admission Assessment(s) with ward doctor

Tuesday – AM

9am Ward Hand over

9:20am Referrals Meeting on MMU

10am Community visiting with Specialist Nurse

Tuesday – PM

12:30 Journal Club – MMU (doctors office)

2pm Introduction to Patient and Family Support Team

3pm Introduction to Welfare and benefits Advisor

Wednesday – AM

9am Ward Hand over

9:20am Referrals Meeting on MMU

10am Consultant ward round – MMU

Wednesday – PM

2pm Doctor/Nurse Home Visit with Specialty Doctor

Thursday – AM

9:15am Multi-Disciplinary Team Meeting on MMU

Thursday – PM

2pm Introduction to Palliative Rehabilitation with Physiotherapist

3pm Introduction to Complex Discharge Planning in terminal illness

Friday – AM

Hospital Palliative Care Team Ward Visits

Friday – PM

2pm Introduction to Personalised Care Plan for the Last Days of Life with End of Life Care Nurse

4pm Debrief / sign off