CEO Blog - December 2019
23.12.2019A Christmas messageIt is hard to believe that another year has passed as we approach this special time of year once again.
A Christmas messageIt is hard to believe that another year has passed as we approach this special time of year once again.
After searching the Island high and wide to find his adoptive parents, the magnificent Wallabies Gone Wild sculpture, Shoal, has finally found his forever-home.
Over the Christmas and New Year period, some of main services will operate with different times as follows: Main Hospice ReceptionClosed from Friday 20 December 2019 and reopening on Monday 6...
Howard's StoryThis year our Light up a Life campaign featured the heart-felt story by Howard Callow who spoke of his personal experience of our Hospice at Home team and the...
Co-editing a special edition JournalWhen we formed our strategy, 'Much more Than a Building', one of our main commitments was 'Delivering what matters to you'.
Compassion on the Isle of Man celebrates its first anniversaryCompassionate Isle of Man, a Hospice Isle of Man initiative that aims to encourage kindness and compassion in the local community,...
The hugely successful Hospice Isle of Man Wallabies Gone Wild campaign earlier this year stole the hearts and minds of the local community and visitors alike.
Personal preferences and choices for careAdvance Care Plans (ACP) offer you the opportunity to plan your personal preferences and choices around your future care or support.
Prestigious NomineeWe are extremely honoured that our Project ECHO team were nominated for The Sure Award - Innovation in Technology, at this years' Isle of Man Newspapers' Awards for Excellence.
Kindness is contagiousLaunched in November 2018, Compassionate Isle of Man became the first organisation on the Island to celebrate ‘World Kindness Day’ working with the wider community, schools, Government Ministers...
The Trip of a lifetimeWhen we formed our five year strategy back in 2018, being sustainable and fit for our future was one of our five main goals.
HOSPICE ISLE OF MAN LAUNCH END OF LIFE EXPERIENCE SURVEYOur Scholl Academic Centre has recently launched an End of Life Experience Survey which aims to understand the views and opinions...
A new era for Hospice Isle of ManThroughout my time at Hospice Isle of Man I have had the great Honour of working alongside a fantastic Board of Governors whose...
We're back!Hosting a summer party? BBQ with friends? Coffee morning? Our Host for Hospice fundraising packs have everything you need to host your summer event in aid of Hospice Isle of Man....
July Celebrations 2019Thank you to everyone who attended July’s Celebration Afternoon for those who have raised money for Hospice and Rebecca House – It’s fantastic to see so many faces.
Scholl Academic Centre attendsThe Scholl Academic Centre research team were invited to showcase some of their projects at the Festival of Research at UCM Nunnery campus on 19th July.
Thank you for the supportIt’s hard to believe that we’re now past the halfway point in the Wallabies Gone Wild art trail and we would like to take this opportunity...
Project ECHO ProgressWe are delighted that hosting a hub for Project Echo has had such an incredibly successful 1st year, and are excited to extend our networks further for a...
Distress at End of Life SeminarProfessor Richard Fielding recently presented an academic seminar and discussion on distress at the end of life.
Hospice WalkersWe were delighted to have so much support from Parish Walkers this year, not only from our fantastic supporters, but from our staff as well! We had 12 walkers come forward to...