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  2. Hospice - Wikipedia

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    The first hospice to open in the United Kingdom was the ... According to the UK's Help the Hospices, in 2011 UK hospice services consisted of 220 inpatient ...

  3. Cicely Saunders - Wikipedia

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    Dame Cicely Mary Strode Saunders (22 June 1918 – 14 July 2005) was an English nurse, social worker, physician and writer. She is noted for her work in terminal care research and her role in the birth of the hospice movement, emphasising the importance of palliative care in modern medicine, and opposing the legalisation of voluntary euthanasia.

  4. Helen & Douglas House - Wikipedia

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    Helen House was the world's first children's hospice, set up in 1982 next to All Saints Convent by an All Saints Sister Frances Ritchie to provide respite care to the families of children with life-limiting conditions. [2] Douglas House was set up in 2004 [3] and was the world's first hospice built specifically for young adults.

  5. Hospice and palliative medicine - Wikipedia

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    The first formal hospice was founded in 1948 by the British physician Dame Cicely Saunders in order to care for patients with terminal illnesses. [2] She defined key physical, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of distress in her work. She also developed the first hospice care as well in the US in 1974 - Connecticut Hospice. [3]

  6. Sobell House Hospice - Wikipedia

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    Thanks to generous donations from Sir Michael Sobell, the NSCR (currently Macmillan Cancer Support) and the people of Oxfordshire, the Friends of Sobell House had raised £300,000.00 by 1979 allowing the first hospice to be built and handed over to the public. The current hospice is very different from the building handed over in 1979, the ...

  7. Frances Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    The friendship which developed between Frances and Worswick and her parents proved the inspiration for the world's first children's hospice. The hospice was created to offer respite care with or without family members, stepped discharge from hospital and end of life care for children from birth to 16.

  8. Mary Baines - Wikipedia

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    Baines trained many of the UK's first generation of specialist palliative care physicians. Since there was a paucity of published research in the field of palliative care, she became a researcher herself, and developed the now-standard regimen of treatment for nausea and vomiting caused by bowel obstruction . [ 4 ]

  9. Colin Murray Parkes - Wikipedia

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    Colin Murray Parkes was born in Highgate, London on 6 March 1928. [2] [3] From 1966, Parkes worked at St Christopher's Hospice in Sydenham, where he set up the first hospice-based bereavement service and carried out some of the earliest systematic evaluations of hospice care.