Royal Trinity Hospice update to supporter and donors, June 2020

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Royal Trinity Hospice update to supporters and donors titled
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Royal Trinity Hospice update to supporters and donors titled
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Royal Trinity Hospice update to supporters and donors titled ‘How we have been responding to COVID-19’, written by Dr Sam Lund, Royal Trinity Hospice’s Medical Director, published in June 2020, one of many leaflets and posters produced by Royal Trinity Hospice in response to the COVID-19 pandemic

In difficult and challenging circumstances, staff at Royal Trinity Hospice continued to provide a high level of care to their residents and community, even if they had to work a bit differently. This leaflet details some on the ways that the hospice adapted. For example, sending seated yoga videos and adapting physio activities to people’s home environment. It also thanks their supporters. Like many hospices, Royal Trinity Hospice rely on fundraising to supplement their funding and support their activities.

Royal Trinity Hospice which founded in 1891 is England’s oldest hospice. They provide in-patient and community palliative and end of life care in South West London.

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Category:
Public Health & Hygiene
Object Number:
2022-252
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 297 mm x 210 mm
type:
leaflet