Introduce Care Choices Service to the discharge team members at Ipswich Hospital – aim to identify how our services can work more closely to offer support for people to understand and record their advance care plans.
Introduce Care Choices Service to the discharge team members at Ipswich Hospital – aim to identify how our services can work more closely to offer support for people to understand and record their advance care plans.
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Join experts, local groups & healthcare professionals from across Ipswich & East Suffolk to celebrate the success of East Suffolk achieving accreditation as an official Compassionate Community – encouraging local communities to take a proactive role in supporting those facing death, dying, loss, and caregiving
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Care Choices Volunteers, with their skills and knowledge, provide the opportunity for a person in their last year of life to be involved in decisions around their care. We make them aware of the choices that exist, and how to put things in place.
No formal experience or qualifications are necessary other than wanting to harness your natural compassion The service is funded by the NHS and all training and support is completely free.
Training block dates and times:
Volunteers and Statutory workers: Mon/Tues 11th/12th May; 9am – 5pm – in-person at Kesgrave Community Centre, Twelve Acre Approach, Kesgrave, Ipswich Suffolk IP5 1JF.
Volunteers only: Thurs 14th May; 9.30am – 12.00 online via Zoom.
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Becoming a Care Choices Volunteer starts with our training program, where you’ll gain the skills to support individuals in their last year of life.
Complete the application form to take your first step.