Martlets Moving Story aims to raise vital funds for the new Hospice and Paula, whose son Gordon was cared for by Martlets, tells us about the amazing care he received and why she is passionate about supporting the appeal.
During Dying Matters Week, 8–14 May, communities across the country are encouraged to talk honestly and openly about death, dying, and grief. Our expert panel answer you questions as part of ‘A Martlets Conversation – Here are five key takeaways from the discussion.
During Dying Matters Week, 8–14 May, communities across the country are encouraged to talk honestly and openly about death, dying, and grief. In this blog, Dr Simone Ali, medical director at Martlets, demystifies the important process of Advance Care Planning.
The death of someone close is one of the most difficult experiences we are likely to encounter. We look at the physical and emotional changes that can occur as death approaches, so that you are better prepared to say goodbye.
Debbie’s dad Michael and her husband Glenn were both cared for by Martlets towards the end of their lives. She wrote this blog about the ‘amazing’ care they received.
Paula has been a volunteer for Martlets for more than ten years. Her son Gordon was cared for on our inpatient unit. She tells us about the care he received and why she has chosen to leave a gift in her Will to Martlets.
Supporter Sharmila is taking on not one but three Ultra Challenges for Martlets this year to fundraise in support of our new hospice building. Here she tells us about her upcoming Easter 50 Ultra Challenge, the Thames Path 100k, and a marathon and trek through the Sahara Desert.
Marc’s Story’ was awarded Gold at this year’s ‘Smiley Charity Film Awards at a ceremony in Leicester Square last week. The film showcases the work of Martlets in supporting people living through terminal illness.