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HOP FAQ's

Why did the Braintree Day Hospice close?

Our day hospice in Braintree was based in the St Michael's hospital building and we were given notice that our lease would expire due to planned re-development work.  We had to look at alternative ways of supporting the people of the Braintree Distirct.

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Why aren't you opening another day hospice in Braintree?

After undertaking a lot of research with patients, families and other health care professionals it was clear that patients wanted to be cared for as close to home as possible and that there were far more people in the local community who could benefit from hospice care than currently had access.  Currently 1 in 3 people will get cancer at some point in their lives and this figure is expected to increase in the future so the demands on our services are always growing.  We had to look at ways of keeping pace with demand and to care for patients where they wanted to be cared for.  The HOP Vehicle has the advantage of meeting both of these needs - it will enable more patients than ever before to access hospice services and these servies will be provided in their local community. 

Patients who could still benefit from day care can benefit from these services at the nearby Maldon or Chelmsford centres and extra capacity at these centres for Braintree patients.  The need for a day care centre in Braintree will be assessed as an ongoing part the new project.

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What services does the HOP provide?

See here, for more information on the services that the HOP provides

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How can I help with the upkeep of the HOP?

See here, for more information

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Where does the HOP visit?

The HOP visitis local communities in the Braintree, Witham and Dunmow area.  It will be visiting GPs' surgeries, village halls and similar venues and providing outpatient services, advice, support and education.  

Click HERE for the current timetable

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How can I make use of the HOP service?

If you think that you or someone you know could benefit from using the services of Farleigh Hospice or the HOP you can self refer.  Please see here for more information.

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Farleigh Hospice, North Court Road, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 7FH. Tel: 01245 457300 Fax: 01245 457333
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