We support people living through the challenges of life-changing illness. We support people in our residential and day centres, day clinics, in the community or at home. We help people affected by cancer, multiple sclerosis, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, motor neurone disease, stroke, brain injury and life changing illnesses.
Our specialist palliative care teams based at Sue Ryder hospices give expert advice alongside the patient's GP and District Nurse to enable them to stay in their own home.
Outreach services operate in some areas providing direct care to patients in their homes.
For more information contact your local Sue Ryder Hospice.
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