Reviews
Reviews
My Husband initially contacted the Bereavement Service as he was worried about me, following the death of my Sister. He had a chat with Chris and she explained that I should give her a call once I felt ready to speak to a Counsellor. I made the initial call and we set up a convenient time for me to talk about my feelings. It was a few months after my Sister had died and at times I felt very lost and lonely. Talking with Chris made me feel better and able to understand some of what I was feeling was normal. After the first appointment; we arranged a follow-up session and so on. I looked forward to speaking to Chris - there were always tears but she just let me cry and talk about my Sister. We would talk about what plans I could have for myself for the future and how to deal with things. On each call, we would chat about what we had talked about previously and if anything had changed. The time spent talking went quickly.
Couldnt have asked for anyone better to help me. Chris was kind and caring throughout and really helped me with the tools I needed to be able to work past my emotions.
Absolutely would recommend to anyone
All the nurses have shown great care and understanding both to my dad (the patient) myself and my mum (visitors) and have always been available to answer any questions./nThe facilities are excellent. Very happy with the care provided.
I feel I did not have a very good experience in hospital. To come to Bury Hospice has been the best thing that has happened to me. Staff are amazing.
Staff are very helpful and attentive.
Staff were kind and caring could not be faulted. Know what was going on at all times.
First day a couple of staff members (not the doctor) were brusk and in my view not as welcoming as we would expect.
The only real regular contact my mother receives is from the outreach service.
Simple the best.
The girls are kind. They have helped me to get new dentures and a blue badge.