The Hospice | Episode Three | Full Documentary

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We go behind the scenes with the outreach team, to see how counselling is making a difference, and meet an inspirational 12-year-old girl.

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They were brilliant during my son's treatment sorting out transport and also supportive during the last months of his life. Human angels!

molossergirl
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I wish my dad had this care. He was abused at the facility & after nearly dying had to go back there until he passed away. He was just 51.

Because of what happened to my dad, once my incredible Mom got to the point of needing care, I went to tons of facilities looking for a wonderful place for her. My sweet daughter & I found a small ish place where you could start out in an independent living apartment, & then move to different levels of care all the way to death. It was INCREDIBLE!!! I made sure that we visited Mom at ALL HOURS, & she was always clean, hair done by their beauty salon, nails painted, etc. They have a chef, & can order what they want, & the food was fabulous!! It was so good that I looked forward to having meals there w/my Mom & daughter!!

Mom died in her sleep on 11.30.18, & we immediately went over. They had angled her bed facing the door, & if Mom had been incontinent when she died, there was no evidence. She was spotlessly clean, tucked in her bed in Christmas pajamas, w/her hands folded on her tummy.

We stayed while the people from the funeral home got her ready for transport, & they told my daughter & I exactly what they were going to do each step of the way. They were incredible.

The staff at the facility had always loved my Mom, & we couldn't imagine better care. I just wish my fabulous Dad had been there all those years ago.

karenwalker
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These thieves who stole car parts from the mini-buses which belonged to the Hospice need to remember Karma is terrible. Absolute scumbags.

jenniferdaulby
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i have so much respect for these people in the hospice. sad very emotional. My friend ended up in hospice & died in the matter of 2 months he was only 50.

alisonalibongo
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I must say that when I heard you had Children's Hospice as well it really made me so happy. Then to watch how you interact and take such good care of them with their medical needs is too awesome. Such great memories of Jill, David and all the others is so warm and loving by the loved ones and all the staff at Ellenor. Wished we had an Ellenor here where I live. I don't know when my time will come but I have already died once and came back on my own while sitting in the tub and water running. Yes, I died on Sept 2, 2016 but God had other plans for me. When I went to my Cardiac Doctor, I found out that my heart beat was 364 beats per min. but the defibrillator shock me twice and each time it blacked me out. After the first, I tried to come back but I wasn't ready yet so got the 2nd shock. When I came to it was like someone was holding my shoulders since I was at an incline. I didn't have any memory as to what had occurred to me. I didn't remember until 2 days later. I have already told my sons that when it's my turn to just let me go since I have had a wonderful life even with all the heartaches; I have been so blessed. I know what it's like to die and I am so ready.. I will get my 3rd pacemaker/defibrillator in less than 5 years since it has to work hard keeping me alive daily. Most ICDs last up to 10 years but mine won't and can't since it works hard. I am 67 and have done so much volunteer work in places as Ellenor. I think that is where God wants and needs me since I love to sing and bring joy to others. I am a disabled veteran too so I can give so much to our ill vets as well; gives the ability for the vet to talk about their service and refresh their day. God Bless You All At Ellenor....

freedomrings
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Lovely to see the support given to carers.
And Ciara is simply phenomenal! So impressive.

justmemimi
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Everyone should watch this.

My Dad should have had this. Instead he was tucked on an acute ward in a super hospital but no palliative care. My mother would not be convinced and it’s haunted me for over two years now.

TeamBTC
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What sort of a human steals from a HOSPICE?? D:

sanguinesoulful
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You’ve got to be pretty low to steal from a Hospice. 🤯

TenorReacts
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They stole from a *hospice* center!? Disgusting. There’s no hope for some people.

kelseymercury
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Two people given this the thumbs down - someone please explain, preferably the people who posted the thumbs down.

jeanettesteed
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I hope they caught the scumbags who stole the catalytic converters off the mini buses, that's awful :(

bethmccreadie
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Your work is fantastic! Bless you all.

brendadickenson
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What a darling little girl, she must be in pain all the time and she's just so sweet. What a cruel condition.

oldonetwoable
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We've had a rash of those catalytic converter thefts here in the States, too. Such a wretched shame that people don't have enough respect for themselves or others to actually get an honest job and just make life more difficult for others without a concern for hardship that it causes.
The Eleanor sounds like a marvelous facility.

cmtippens
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May GOD Bless them ALL who they look after

gailbostock
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i wish my grandmother couldve had this, insurance wouldnt cover hospice or any palliative care, she passed suffering! thanks to US healthcare

PinkSparklerToontown
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I'd love to work here I'm a nurse in Australia absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤❤

kellysheridan
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In Rhode Island, a bus company lost some of their Cadillac converter. My bus was one of it.

averyream
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For the past 6-7 years Canada has been having a massive problem with catalytic converter thefts.

vivian