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The power of walking and talking: our bereavement walk at Nymans
The National Trust Nymans gardens at Handcross provided a stunning backdrop on Tuesday 13 June, when St Catherine’s hosted a bereavement walk, to help local people dealing with grief and
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St Catherine’s is another part of me now
Steph Barclay had never had contact with a hospice, until her dad, Julian Rueff, required end of life care in early 2016. The care and support that St Catherine’s provided
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St Catherine’s to host Bereavement Café
A Bereavement Café will be hosted in St Catherine’s on Thursday 2 February to help local bereaved carers who are dealing with loss and grief. The Good Grief pop-up café
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St Catherine’s Hospice takes the trophy
St Catherine’s Hospice, in partnership with employee benefits specialists Unum, were thrilled to win a national award at the Rehabilitation First Awards. The Rehabilitation First Awards reward companies, individuals and
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St Catherine’s and Unum launch bereavement toolkit
As part of National Dying Matters Awareness Week, St Catherine’s Hospice and employee benefits provider Unum, have launched a free bereavement toolkit designed to help employers manage workplace bereavement. The