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Community Health Volunteer training update

Community Health Volunteer training update

We are proud to support our hospice partners who have been working hard to train Community Health Volunteers to ensure that many more people, even those in remote locations, are able to access quality palliative care.   Meru Hospice Since

Lee Barker January 2, 2018January 2, 2018 News, OTHER NEWS, Stories No Comments Read more

Ann’s Story

Ann’s Story

Ann (pictured right) lives alone on a small farm near the town of Nyeri. She has advanced breast cancer. Like many Kenyans, she has no money for surgery or chemotherapy. She relies on her daughter Grace (left) and her hospice

Lee Barker October 10, 2017October 10, 2017 Stories No Comments Read more

A visit to St Mary’s Church, Cerne Abbas

A visit to St Mary’s Church, Cerne Abbas

This week the Chair of our Board of Trustees, Sally Hull, took a trip down to the beautiful village of Cerne Abbas in Dorset to speak to the congregation of St Mary’s Church. St Mary’s has generously supported us for

Lee Barker September 12, 2017 News, Stories No Comments Read more

James’ story

James’ story

James (not his real name) is 74 years old and has 11 children and many grandchildren. When James was diagnosed with prostate cancer he was unable to afford the cost of chemotherapy. However, James lived within reach of a hospice

Lee Barker July 18, 2017 Stories No Comments Read more

Improving Access to Pain Relief

Imagine being treated for cancer or another life limiting illness in a hospital yet being given no or inadequate relief for pain.A recent article published on ehospice/Kenya highlights the need for training of medical staff in how to assess pain

Lee Barker October 17, 2016 News, Stories No Comments Read more

Home Care in Practice with a HCK Grant

As with “Mary’s Story” Joanna (not her real name) is also looked after at home by the hospice team from Nakuru. Hospice Care Kenya has  provided grants to fund morphine and pay for a nurse for three years. One patient they

Lee Barker September 5, 2016October 12, 2016 News, Stories No Comments Read more

Mary’s Story

“Mary” not her real name was diagnosed with breast cancer at an early age of 36 years; she was a young mother of three. Mary and her husband visited several facilities looking for cure and just like many Kenyans suffering

Lee Barker August 22, 2016August 22, 2016 News, Stories No Comments Read more

Hospice Care Kenya support for Embu-Mbeere

  Last year we gave Embu-Mbeere Hospice £13,500 towards purchasing a four wheel drive vehicle so that they could reach patients out in the community for home visits.  An article about this was recently published on ehospice/kenya http://www.ehospice.com/kenya/ArticleView/tabid/10674/ArticleId/20000/language/en-GB/View.aspx  

Lee Barker July 29, 2016July 29, 2016 News, Stories No Comments Read more

Hidden Patients – Hidden Lives

Hidden Patients – Hidden Lives

Hospice Care Kenya raises funds in the UK to support the development and delivery of palliative care in Kenya. On a recent trip to Kenya two Trustees and I went to visit some of the projects we have supported. Wherever

admin June 21, 2016 Stories No Comments Read more

Nakuru Case Study

Nakuru Case Study

“Mary” not her real name was diagnosed with breast cancer at an early age of 36 years; she was a young mother of three. Mary and her husband visited several facilities looking for cure and just like many Kenyans suffering

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