Cecilia Davis, Creative Facilitator, often helps patients on our Ward create memory boxes as they approach end of life.
LOROS Hospice is pleased to announce that their annual Twilight Walk is returning with a Royal Parade theme, in line with the nation’s celebrations for the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II.
The LIFE (Learn. Innovate. Fund. Empathise.) project, delivered by LOROS Hospice in partnership with Uppingham School, brings together students from schools across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
A daring team of four East Midlands Ambulance Service colleagues have joined forces to raise funds for LOROS Hospice at this year’s annual LOROS skydive on Sunday 27th March.
Today we’re taking a look at the important role of our drivers, who do a really valuable job and open up our services to a whole lot of patients who wouldn’t otherwise be able to access them.
LOROS Hospice has announced it is opening a number of local bereavement hubs across Leicestershire and Rutland.
Like other frontline healthcare services, the coronavirus pandemic put LOROS Hospice under significant pressure. Once the lockdown was announced many patient services moved online and we prioritised our inpatient ward and supporting patients at home.
Dr Namubo Syatwinda is a junior doctor training to be a GP. She is six weeks into a four-month placement on the LOROS Inpatient Ward.