St Christopher's Hospice

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St Christopher's Hospice is a pioneering hospice located in London, United Kingdom, dedicated to providing comprehensive palliative care and support to individuals with life-limiting illnesses and their families. Founded in 1967 by Dame Cicely Saunders, widely regarded as the founder of the modern hospice movement, St Christopher's has played a crucial role in transforming attitudes towards end-of-life care and has been instrumental in promoting the concept of palliative care both nationally and internationally.

History[edit]

The inception of St Christopher's Hospice was driven by Dame Cicely Saunders' vision of a holistic approach to end-of-life care, which integrates the management of physical symptoms with psychological, social, and spiritual support. Her pioneering work began in the 1950s and culminated in the opening of St Christopher's in 1967 as the first modern hospice linking expert pain and symptom control, compassionate care, teaching, and clinical research. St Christopher's has since become a model for hospice care worldwide, inspiring the development of similar institutions globally.

Philosophy[edit]

The philosophy of St Christopher's Hospice is grounded in the belief that everyone deserves access to high-quality end-of-life care that respects their dignity, provides comfort, and supports their family and loved ones. This philosophy emphasizes the importance of treating the person rather than just the disease, focusing on enhancing the quality of life for both patients and their families.

Services[edit]

St Christopher's offers a wide range of services designed to meet the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of patients and their families. These services include:

  • Inpatient care in a comfortable and supportive environment
  • Community-based palliative care, allowing patients to remain at home
  • Day care services providing therapeutic activities and social interaction
  • Bereavement support for families and loved ones
  • Education and training for healthcare professionals in palliative care

Research and Education[edit]

St Christopher's is also a center for research and education in palliative care. It conducts and supports research projects aimed at improving the understanding and management of symptoms associated with life-limiting illnesses. Additionally, the hospice offers a range of educational programs and resources for healthcare professionals, including courses, workshops, and conferences, to disseminate knowledge and best practices in palliative care.

Legacy[edit]

The legacy of St Christopher's Hospice and Dame Cicely Saunders is profound, having shaped the way society views and approaches end-of-life care. The hospice's model of care has been adopted and adapted by numerous countries, making an indelible impact on global healthcare. St Christopher's continues to lead in the field of palliative care, advocating for better access to palliative care services and influencing policy and practice worldwide.

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