Wednesday 04 August 2021
Dame Laura Lee
We can help your patients make positive changes to support their treatment and recovery in our centres. We can also support their families and friends.
Our evidence-based psychological and emotional support has been shown to significantly reduce anxiety and depression.
Our centres are within easy reach of the NHS hospitals we work with and are open 9am-5pm Monday to Friday.
Each building has been designed to be a warm and welcoming space because we know that the right environment can have a positive impact on wellbeing.
Your patients can drop in to a centre whenever they want, our timetable of groups and activities is free of charge, with no referral or appointment needed and they can access our support for as long as they need it – please tell them to just come in.
The people who work in our centres are qualified professionals, usually with a background in the NHS. They are oncology nurses, radiographers, clinical psychologists and benefits advisors.
We also have sessional staff who lead workshops on things like yoga, nutrition, relaxation and creative writing.
Our qualified staff guide each person through the parts of our support that are most appropriate to them. The support we offer includes:
In our centres, our kitchen tables, workshops and support groups offer a chance to meet people with similar experiences in a relaxed setting.
We work closely with local NHS trusts to bring our support to as many parts of the UK as possible. Our ambition is to be at 50% of all major NHS hospitals in the UK by 2027.
If you would like to find out more about bringing Maggie's to your local hospital, please email nadia.caleb@maggies.org
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