Click here for more news and sport from the Stirling area.Fundraising manager Jackie Johnston said: “Many people are preferring to remain at home rather than another care setting right now, so the services provided by our team have been rapidly developed over recent months to support people in the best way possible.“The hospice doctors, physiotherapists, occupational therapist, chaplain, social workers, clinical nurse specialists and Hospice@Home healthcare assistants are supporting more people than ever in their place of choice.
The lymphoedema team, day hospice and compassionate community team have brought forward innovative ways to keep connected to the people under their care.“Since the beginning of this year it has been necessary for.
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