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Hospice launches gardening group in Woodbridge to support long-term carers

St Elizabeth Hospice has started a new wellbeing gardening group in Woodbridge for people involved in long-term care.

Why it matters: The Compassionate Garden Group aims to support those experiencing pre-bereavement grief, providing a space for connection and light gardening activities.

The big picture: The group is part of the hospice's Compassionate Communities approach, which supplements healthcare support by equipping the public to help each other during difficult times.

Hugh McElhinney
St Elizabeth Hospice
Hugh McElhinney, Volunteer Community Manager at St Elizabeth Hospice

Key details:

  • The group meets every fourth Wednesday of the month from 10:00 to 13:00 at Grove Court in Woodbridge.

  • It's free to attend and open to all.

  • Bereavement helpers are on hand to provide support if needed.

What they're saying: Hugh McElhinney, Volunteer Community Manager at St Elizabeth Hospice, said, "We are so pleased to join with Home Instead and Grove Court Care Home to host the Compassionate Garden Group."

One attendee, Pam, shared: "I find everyone is friendly and nice. It's good to be able to talk to people who understand what I'm going through."

The bottom line: The Compassionate Garden Group offers a supportive environment for carers to connect, garden, and boost their mental and physical wellbeing.

How to join: Those interested can call 01394 446500 or email compassionate.communities@stelizabethhospice.org.uk for more information.

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