NHS Lanarkshire and Kilbryde Hospice have set out their commitment to a new era of joint working to sustain the highest standard of palliative and end-of-life care for patients.
The partners have worked together closely since the earliest days of the South Lanarkshire-based hospice.
This partnership approach is now more important than ever as palliative care services evolve to meet the needs and preferences of a growing number of patients and their families facing life-limiting illness.
That is why Kilbryde Hospice and NHS Lanarkshire have agreed new arrangements for even closer collaboration to chart the course to a new sustainable model of palliative care.
Colin Lauder, NHS Lanarkshire’s Director of Planning, Property and Performance, said: “Our shared priority is our patients and ensuring we stay focused on achieving the best for them.
“NHS Lanarkshire is committed to supporting Kilbryde Hospice to continue to deliver much-valued specialist palliative care and support, as part of the wider range of palliative and end-of-life care services in Lanarkshire.”
Gordon McHugh, Chief Executive Officer, Kilbryde Hospice, added: “Together with NHS Lanarkshire, we are united in our desire to ensure that people locally receive the specialist care and support they need when they are faced with a life-limiting illness.
“Kilbryde Hospice highly trained staff and volunteers have a crucial role to play in delivering holistic care in our inpatient unit, day services and in supporting the wellbeing of patients and families at home.
“We welcome the opportunity to work even more closely with NHS Lanarkshire to strengthen specialist palliative care services.”
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