Minister opens Hospice in the Weald, Five Ashes

Caroline Dinenage, former Minister for Care, opened Hospice in the Weald’s new site in Five Ashes on Thursday 13th February.

The minister spoke at the event and cut the ribbon to formally open the new service, after a tour of the building with Hospice Chairman Simon Lee and Huw Merriman, MP for Five Ashes.

The new Five Ashes site is the first service of its kind in the UK, a purpose built 10-bed building where families care for their loved ones with the support of specially trained volunteers and staff. Sited in Five Ashes, near Mayfield, the service has already supported over 20 local families in the 9 weeks it has been open.

Hospice in the Weald, Five Ashes will help meet more unmet need in the local community and keep families together at one of the most difficult times. Currently, 50% of people will die in hospital against their wishes. Cottage Hospice offers an alternative for families struggling to care for their loved one at home.

Caroline commented: “I’m sure the majority of us would like to die surrounded by our loving family when the time came. But sadly we know that this isn’t always possible.

It was wonderful to open the Hospice in Five Ashes today, an innovative new facility that provides homely support with the opportunity for families to care for their loved ones in their final hours with all the specialised support on hand.”

Row of people with lady in the middle cutting a ribbon
Five Ashes building exterior
The rear of Five Ashes

Pictured: Gemma Millen, Helen McGee, Simon Lee, Caroline Dinenage, Holly Cowen, Sonia Burt, Nick Farthing & Chiara Creates.

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