Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Find out about volunteering at the Palliative Care East centre at Lowestoft event


Have you ever considered a volunteering role?
 Are you able to provide some of your time to help a good cause?


Work on the palliative information and supportive care centre at the James Paget University Hospital is now underway and it’s all thanks to the generosity of local people.

Everyone is invited to come and meet with us to hear more about the services which will be found in the centre and as outreach services.

You can find out more at the Victoria Hotel, Lowestoft, on Thursday 19th April 6-8pm.

Training will be given. 
Please come and meet with us and hear from local organisations about volunteering with them.

These events are open to everyone and light refreshments will be available.

 Palliative care supports patients and families whose lives are affected by illnesses such as cancer, motor neurone disease, heart failure, renal failure, severe lung disease, Alzheimer’s Disease and other life threatening diseases.

Visit our website for latest news and events www.palliative-care-east.org.uk or Palliative Care East on 01493 453348.

Thursday, 5 April 2012

Digging in the rain for new Palliative Care East centre



Singer Charlotte Bullen, 20, was digging in the rain to cut the first turf for the new £1.5m Palliative Care East Centre being built at the James Paget University Hospital in Gorleston.

The centre will offer information and supportive care, complementary therapies, psychological and spiritual support and advice on social care and financial matters to people with life-limiting illnesses.

Charlotte, from Belton, helped raise money for the centre by recording and selling CDs.

Dr Jane Scott, GP for lead for palliative care in Great Yarmouth and Waveney, said: “It is vital that people who are given the diagnosis of a potentially life-limiting illness have access to information and supportive care that helps them live their lives as fully as possible. This centre will be a vital hub for patients and their families and will also support a range of services in the community as well”.

Peter Franzen, interim chairman of the James Paget University Hospital, said: “We are indebted to all our donors’ generosity and the new service will play an important role in many people’s lives over the years to come. We are looking forward to working with all our partners to help provide a wide range of information and support services in a centre that will be fit for the 21st century.”


The resource centre and outreach service is a partnership between the James Paget, NHS Norfolk and Waveney, HealthEast, local county councils and the voluntary sector.

The service will offer patients and carers a one-stop-shop service for information and supportive services. The centre will not have beds but will offer a “home from home” environment offering; access to specialist palliative care support and advice, counselling, bereavement services, complementary therapies, welfare advice, and information about life-limiting illnesses.

The organisations working together on improvements to palliative care and support in Gt Yarmouth and Waveney are:

Palliative Care East
James Paget University Hospital
NHS Norfolk and Waveney
Great Yarmouth and Waveney Specialist Palliative Care Team
HealthEast
St Elizabeth Hospice
Big C
Macmillan Cancer Support
Cruse Bereavement Care
Marie Curie Cancer Care
Crossroads Care
Norfolk County Council
Suffolk County Council