1491 days ago

Franklin Hospice continues palliative care

Reporter Franklin County News

As an essential service, Franklin Hospice will continue to support those with a life-limiting illness – and their families – throughout the COVID-10 pandemic. We are still caring for and supporting patients and their families, still accepting referrals and we remain available to provide advice and support to Franklin’s GP practices, retirement villages and rest homes. While the hospice building is currently in lockdown, rest assured that our staff are still hard at work and we are well set up for all our staff to work remotely. We are restricting home visits to those patients who must be visited but we are staying in contact with others via phone. A palliative care nurse will still be available after hours for urgent matters. For those with any concerns, call the hospice as usual on 09-238 9376

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