Stockport Express

Hospice calls for therapists to volunteer their time

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STAFF at St Ann’s Hospice are appealing for experience­d complement­ary therapists interested in volunteeri­ng their time to help patients.

The complement­ary therapy team is in need of support from volunteers qualified to provide patients, their families and carers with aromathera­py, Indian head massage, reflexolog­y, therapeuti­c massage or reiki.

Emma Barclay, rehabilita­tion team leader at the hospice, explained: “At St Ann’s we care for our patients in many different ways to ensure we’re meeting each of their individual needs.

“Some of our patients benefit from receiving complement­ary therapies and we have a team of staff who provide these across our three hospice sites.

“We already have some experience­d volunteers who kindly donate their time to support the delivery of our therapies across our sites, however, as we support hundreds of patients every year, we are looking for the help of even more volunteers who can help staff by providing therapies to people from across Greater Manchester.”

St Ann’s cares for local people with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses from its three sites in Heald Green, Salford and at the Neil Cliffe Centre in Wythenshaw­e Hospital, and also via community services delivered in people’s own homes.

Emma added: “We’d love to hear from anyone qualified in any of the discipline­s mentioned, with a minimum of one year’s experience, who would be interested in joining the team as a volunteer. A full induction will be provided to any successful applicants.

“It is a really rewarding role, especially when you see the tangible impact the therapies have on a patient’s wellbeing.”

For more informatio­n, or to apply to be a complement­ary therapy volunteer, call Kathy Collins, volunteer manager at the hospice, on 0161 498 3653 or email kcollins@sah.org.uk.

 ??  ?? ●●Therapist Liz Brown provides care to patients from St Ann’s
●●Therapist Liz Brown provides care to patients from St Ann’s

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