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Paul Sartori secures grant funding towards Registered Nursing Service

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PAUL SARTORI Hospice at Home, a charity based in Pembrokeshire, has secured a grant of £10,000 from The James Tudor Foundation to support their Registered Nursing Service. The foundation, known for its support of various health charities, has awarded the grant to assist with the costs associated with Paul Sartori’s dedicated nursing team. These registered nurses provide crucial end-of-life care to patients in the county, a service that amounts to over £200,000 per year.

The experienced Nursing Team plays a vital role in delivering holistic support within the charity. Paul Sartori offers a comprehensive range of services to individuals in the final stages of any life-limiting illness, including home nursing care, complementary therapies, bereavement and counselling support, physiotherapy, future care planning, and training. The home nursing team devotes numerous hours each year to providing day and night respite care for end-of-life patients in the community.

The Registered Nurses play a crucial part in supporting both the patients and their families, thereby enhancing the provision of other limited local services. Their flexible and rapid approach allows patients to receive care in the comfort of their own homes, aligning with their preferences. These nurses adopt a patient-centred approach, conducting assessments, making internal referrals, collaborating closely with other healthcare providers, and offering expert advice. They also assist with symptom management by administering necessary medication to increase patient comfort and well-being. Additionally, the nurses manage a 24/7 on-call facility, providing families with an emergency point of contact at any time of the day. The team coordinates a fast-track personal care package to support patients in their transition from hospital to home, ensuring they have the necessary care and equipment.

Laura Hugman, Clinical Team Manager at Paul Sartori Hospice at Home, stated, “Having a Paul Sartori Registered Nurse available and present within their home can offer great peace of mind for family members. The nurses’ experience in the field ensures the maintenance of dignity and the encouragement of quality of life. With a Registered Nurse on-site during the night, patients may experience reduced waiting times for out-of-hours support or assistance.”

Judith Williams, Grant Development Officer at Paul Sartori Hospice at Home, expressed gratitude to The James Tudor Foundation for their generous donation towards the total costs. Williams acknowledged the significant impact the nurses have on local families, helping to alleviate anxiety during such a distressing time.

The James Tudor Foundation primarily focuses on the direct relief of human sickness. Their funding programs cover a wide spectrum, ranging from medical research aimed at preventing and treating diseases to organizations that assist individuals in living with specific conditions. The foundation also supports palliative care charities that strive to provide compassionate and dignified end-of-life care.

“The Foundation was delighted to contribute to this much-needed service in Pembrokeshire. Offering practical and emotional support to people at the end of their lives is of utmost importance, and our Trustees were impressed by the highly effective manner in which Paul Sartori delivers this support across a rural county. We eagerly anticipate learning more about the ongoing impact this service has on local families as the year progresses,” stated The James Tudor Foundation.

In addition to the Registered Nursing Service, Paul Sartori Hospice at Home offers a wide range of other services for individuals in the advanced stages of life-limiting illnesses. These services include home nursing care, 24-hour support, standby service, complementary therapy, bereavement and counselling support, physiotherapy, future care planning, and training. By providing these comprehensive services, Paul Sartori ensures that individuals in the later stages of life-limiting illnesses receive dignified, pain-free care in the comfort of their own homes, surrounded by their loved ones, if that is their wish.

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Haverfordwest walkers invited to step up for Parkinson’s UK fundraiser 

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WALKERS in Haverfordwest are being urged to step up and raise money to fund vital research into Parkinson’s. Haverfordwest Walk for Parkinson’s, in aid of Parkinson’s UK, will take place on Saturday 1 June.

Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world, and currently there is no cure. It affects around 153,000 people in the UK and every hour two more people are diagnosed. There are over 40 symptoms, from tremor and pain to anxiety. Parkinson’s UK is the largest charitable funder of Parkinson’s research in Europe, leading the way to better treatments and a cure. 

Bob Ratcliffe, 61, has been organising these walks for several years in memory of his father, with fundraising reaching well over £45,000 so far. Leading the 7.8km circular walk, with planned refreshments stops, Bob and the team welcome walkers at any pace, with dogs allowed on leads. It starts with registration at 10am at Haverfordwest Cricket Club, with a £15 entry donation and walkers will set off at 10.30am.

Bob said: “I saw first-hand the impact that Parkinson’s had on my dad. He was diagnosed in his 60s and lived with Parkinson’s for many years before passing in 2010 aged 84. But he was always very positive, so he found out as much as he could about the condition as it progressed. Dad insisted that after his death that his brain and spinal column were donated to research. So we began the walk in his memory in 2011 and it has grown into a firm fixture in the social calendar. All donations will go towards funding important research into the condition which has the potential to lead to better treatments.”

Keri McKie, Wales Community Fundraiser at Parkinson’s UK Cymru, said: “We are so grateful to Bob for organising this walk. We hope that his tireless fundraising inspires more people to support Parkinson’s UK. There are lots of ways to get involved – from volunteering at an event, to campaigning for better services. Without the generosity of people like Bob, our work would not be possible.

“With more than 40 potential symptoms, Parkinson’s can devastate lives. We’ve made huge breakthroughs in the last 50 years, but there is still no cure and current treatments are not good enough.

Walk for Parkinson’s is Parkinson’s UK’s annual fundraising series, and this year the charity is hosting a series of walks taking in 15 locations across the UK between June and October. If you’re unable to make it to one of the events near you, you can organise your own Walk for Parkinson’s event, just like Bob.” 

For further details of the Haverfordwest Walk For Parkinson’s, please contact Bob & Jane Ratcliffe on 07887 707496 or simply sign up via eventbrite.

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Therapy dogs delight Bryan Adams and crew at Utilita Arena

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HAVERFORDWEST-based charity, Cariad Pet Therapy, received VIP treatment during a special visit to Bryan Adams and his crew at the Utilita Arena on the May 19. The visit, which took place in the late afternoon, featured four therapy dogs along with dedicated volunteers from the organisation.

Bryan Adams, currently on a major tour, took a personal interest in the visit, sharing videos of his own dogs with the volunteers. He spent quality time with the therapy dogs – Rylie, a Border Collie; Ruby, a Fox Red Labrador; Max, a Golden Retriever; and Kali, a Black Labrador. Adams, known for his love of dogs, clearly enjoyed the interaction.

The volunteers from Cariad Pet Therapy were not only given the star treatment but were also provided with tickets to the evening’s concert. Meanwhile, the therapy dogs returned home after their heartwarming visit.

This event follows similar visits by the charity to concerts by Pete Tong and Jason Derulo in recent months, with more events planned for the future. Additionally, the volunteers attended the National Lottery Big Bash as special guests last Christmas, enjoying front-row seats for a performance headlined by Take That.

For more information on Cariad Pet Therapy and their work, visit www.cariadpettherapy.co.uk.

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Charitable donations fund ambulatory heart monitors for Withybush Hospital

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THANKS to generous donations, Hywel Dda Health Charities – the official charity of Hywel Dda Health Board – has funded 10 ambulatory heart monitors worth over £13,000 for Withybush Hospital’s Cardio-Respiratory Department.

The monitors are compact devices which are used to assess a patient’s heart rate and rhythm for a sustained amount of time.

The state-of-the-art monitors will help the Cardio-Respiratory Department provide the best possible service, with accurate, efficient and timely arrhythmia recognition provided on site or at home.

Rhys Bowen, Advanced Cardiac Physiologist, said: “We are so grateful that charitable donations from the local community have enabled us to buy the new monitors.

“The monitors are more adaptable to each patient’s presenting symptoms which will enhance the quality of the data gathered.

“They are more patient-friendly and easier to wear for the duration of the test, so there will be less need for repeat monitoring. They will also support quicker in-patient discharge due to an increase in the number of available monitors and the fact they can be worn by the patient at home and provide remote monitoring.”

Nicola Llewelyn, Head of Hywel Dda Health Charities, the official charity of Hywel Dda University Health Board, said: “The support of our local communities enables us to provide services over and above what the NHS can provide in the three counties of Hywel Dda and we are extremely grateful for every donation we receive.”

For more details about the charity and how you can help support local NHS patients and staff, visit here.

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