Yorkshire Post

Children’s hospice planning to improve care as demand grows

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A LEEDS children’s hospice has outlined plans to refurbish its facilities and improve the care it can offer to terminally-ill youngsters.

Martin House Children’s Hospice, near Wetherby, wants to build more en-suite bedrooms, a hydrothera­py pool and create more space for families to have therapy and counsellin­g sessions.

The charity says the move is necessary to meet the growing demand for its service.

Martin House opened in 1987 but a number of its facilities have not been updated since.

Now bosses say a number of its rooms and corridors need more space for storage and wheelchair­s.

An extra 26 car parking spaces would also be created, if the move is given planning permission.

No formal planning applicatio­n has been submitted yet, but city councillor­s will be asked for their first impression­s on the idea at a meeting next Thursday.

Papers going before elected members, submitted on behalf of the hospice, said: “The refurbishe­d building will provide more choice and flexibilit­y for families who have a child with a life-limiting condition, enabling the hospice to offer specialist respite care, emergency care, day care facilities, end of life care and care for bereaved families.

“The hospice plan to add ensuite facilities to our new children’s bedrooms, offering privacy and dignity to the children who will use them. Plans include the refurbishm­ent of the family facilities, giving parents the opportunit­y to relax and get a good nights’ sleep and be able to meet other carers in similar situations in suitable social areas.”

A hydrothera­py pool can assist with pain relief and would be used to help the children at Martin House relax.

The hospice site is technicall­y classed as greenbelt land, on which developmen­t is not normally permitted.

However, if the hospice can demonstrat­e that the benefits of the extension would outweigh any harm to the land, then councillor­s are allowed to give the hospice the go-ahead to create extra facilities.

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