Virtual Café for isolated patients
Our Virtual Wellbeing Café has been a vital lifeline for isolated patients during the pandemic. Helen, from Long Eaton, shares her experiences.
Our Virtual Wellbeing Café has been a vital lifeline for isolated patients during the pandemic. Helen, from Long Eaton, shares her experiences.
The family of a nurse who died of secondary breast cancer aged just 44, have thanked Treetops for counselling support as they come to terms with their grief.
Anthony Saxton is cycling 3,500 miles to raise money in memory of his late grandmother, Mollie.
Mother’s Day is a lovely celebration but we know it can also cause a tidal wave of grief for those who have lost their own mother figure, or for mums who have lost a baby or child.
Treetops is holding a free virtual session to help those grieving the death of a loved one.
As the national lockdown lifts, our patients and counselling clients returning to Treetops will enjoy a wonderful facelift provided by local graphics and signage firm, MX Display.
A fitness fan who completed the London Marathon whilst battling cancer has praised Treetops, whose online exercise programme has made her ‘feel good again’.
An end-of-life nursing service, which helps alleviate pressures on the NHS, has been awarded a donation of £100,000 from Barclays.
A Derby woman, whose mother-in-law was cared for by Hospice at Home nurses at the end of her life, is sharing her personal story to help promote our Lottery Super Draw.
A WIDOWED great-grandad who travelled the world during his time in the Air Force has thanked a Derbyshire charity for its loan and support of IT equipment which has kept him connected during the Coronavirus pandemic.