The invaluable and generous support we receive every year from our local business community, allows us to continue providing our services. Could you be our next Corporate Supporter?
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity supports people in Cambridgeshire living with an advanced serious illness or a life-limiting condition and those who need end-of-life care. Our ‘Outstanding’ services are provided free of charge to patients and their families.
It will cost £8.56 million 2020/2021 to run our services. We have currently secured £4.29 million from the NHS, meaning that £4.27 million needs to be raised through donations, fundraising activities and trading. We are extremely grateful to our local community for the continual dedication, commitment and generosity they show in supporting us to meet this target.
For further information, please visit arhc.org.uk
Arthur Rank Hospice supports people in Cambridgeshire living with a life-limiting illness and those who need end-of-life care. Our services are provided free of charge to patients and their families. Our aim is to provide the highest quality care, helping them to help make every moment count.
We care for more than 3600 patients each year across the Hospice in Cambridge, the Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre in Wisbech and in patients’ own homes via the Arthur Rank Community Team. Our specialist and community-based palliative care supports patients with a life-limiting diagnosis to improve their quality of life and fulfil their choices at the end of their lives.
The care and support provided by our Inpatient Unit, Day Therapy and Hospice at Home teams is practical, holistic and tailored to the individual. Programmes may include psychological support, physiotherapy, complementary therapy, occupational therapy, rehabilitative support, counselling, bereavement and spiritual support. Outpatient services such as medical and pain clinics, as well as our lymphoedema service, are based in our Bradbury Wellness Centre at the Hospice.
As experts in our field, we are passionate about sharing our specialist knowledge and continuing to raise the standard of palliative and end-of-life care across the region, running a variety of courses for healthcare professionals.
As a charity, we need to secure £8.56 million every year to deliver our services free of charge to patients and their loved ones. About half of this currently comes from statutory sources, with further funds raised by our Bistro, Education and Conference Centre and Hair and Nail Salon. We are hugely grateful to our local community, which contributes the remainder by raising funds in a number of ways, including: donating to our shops; participating in our events; taking on personal challenges; holding fundraisers; or leaving us a gift in their Will.
We are always looking for new ways to raise funds so that we can continue to provide and develop our vital services long into the future.
For further information, please visit arhc.org.uk
The invaluable and generous support we receive every year from our local business community, allows us to continue providing our services. Could you be our next Corporate Supporter?
The Education and Conference Centre offers modern purpose built facilities for your training event, workshop, board meeting or small conference.
Details of this year’s Bridge the Gap charity walk through Cambridge’s historic Colleges and gardens have been announced at a special event attended by representatives from local businesses, community groups and the University.
Arthur Rank Hospice wins again, at this week's RICS East of England Awards.
The Arthur Rank Hospice Charity, which recently won the Cambridge News Business Excellence Award for Social Entrepreneurship of the year, has announced the departure of its Chair of Trustees, Stuart Evans, a well-known local entrepreneur.
You are invited to join Arthur Rank Hospice at a special event in two weeks' time.
Shoppers, potential volunteers and local residents are invited to come and see what's in store at Arthur Rank Hospice Charity's new shop in Cottenham.
How have students raised funds for hospice care and awareness for the Charity's shops alongside completing assignment?
Two runners at the sixth Saucony Cambridge Half Marathon, Shannon and Jake, tell their story as they - along with 58 other Cambridge Half runners - raise tens of thousands of pounds for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.
Do you know someone who could volunteer a morning or afternoon of their time once a week or fortnight?
The team from Arthur Rank Hospice was delighted to be among guests in the Great Hall at King's College last night for the Cambridge News and Media Business Excellence Awards 2017.
Help raise funds for Arthur Rank Hospice with an afternoon of indulgence on Thursday 23 March.
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity invites you to twinkle and glow at its annual Star Shine Stroll memory walk.
A determined duo will raise their fitness and funds in preparation for the Virgin London Marathon in April.
A family-friendly 5K with a unique difference is set to return to Huntingdon’s Riverside on Sunday 16 July. Become a 'Bubbler': sign up to the event and join the conversation!
Six hundred Christmas trees were registered, collected and recycled to raise funds for Arthur Rank Hospice new home, thanks unprecedented support from the local community on the weekend of 6 and 7 January.
Dr Charles Wilson, his wife Jane (a nurse) and son Joseph (also a Doctor) will run the next Saucony Cambridge Half Marathon for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity, as family team ‘The Wilson Trio’.
Arthur Rank Hospice’s therapy team are delighted to announce that they have installed a fourth Medimotion bike in their new Shelford Bottom home. The top of the range, interactive piece of equipment, joins three other Medimotion bikes – two of which were kindly donated by members of the public – in the Hospice’s newly kitted out physiotherapy gym.
Visitors and staff from departments within Arthur Rank Hospice helped to pick out winning tickets, in the first – very special - Christmas Raffle to take place in their new home since care and services moved to Shelford Bottom. Tickets sold in aid of the Charity had already raised an astounding £12,000 when the draw took place last week.
KD Productions are kindly helping Robert Barnes and his team to raise funds and awareness for Lisa’s Fund and Arthur Rank Hospice, during the run of their pantomime ‘Aladdin’!
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity was delighted to receive a visit from the organising committee of Lode Half Marathon, after £4600 was donated from registration fees and over £1000 via sponsorship, by those taking part in the November event. The race was at full capacity for the second year with 250 runners taking part - including five representing the Charity’s own Team ARHC - raising a grand...
Over 600 people - including patients, relatives, friends and work colleagues - gathered at Arthur Rank Hospice in Shelford Bottom, on Sunday 4 December for Light up a Life: the Charity’s first official public event since moving from their Mill Road site.
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