Huge congratulations to the group of intrepid fundraisers who completed the Wolf Run this month and raised nearly £800 for LOROS.
For seven-year-old Isaac Wood-Nolan, the best thing about LOROS Hospice was seeing his granddad happy.
A woman is cycling 1000 miles on her father’s favourite bike in his memory, after he died at LOROS Hospice following his battle with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
Ruth Gurd set off from Land's End to John O'Groats on Sunday – a challenge her dad, James, had always dreamed of completing but never had the chance to.
Champa Dixit, 68, of, Hamilton, speaks of her husband, Balkrishna's final days in LOROS.
"When I say I work at LOROS, I get a very good feeling and that's because it is such an amazing place."
Earlier this year, Mick’s breathing got worse and he was advised to see a doctor at LOROS. Little did they know that from that day onwards, they would see a huge improvement in their lives thanks to the aromatherapy sessions at the Hospice.
Guy said "LOROS offers so much more than I thought it did. People should come and see for themselves because the support and help they have given me has been invaluable."