Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice, Grace’s Place, awarded £132,146 by BBC Children in Need
Date published: 14 August 2018
Photo: Grace’s Place
Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice, Grace’s Place, awarded £132,146 by BBC Children in Need
Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice is delighted to announce that BBC Children in Need has awarded the charity a grant of £132,146 over three years.
The grant will fund a perinatal nurse to provide care and support for babies and children across Bury, Oldham and Rochdale.
The service will be provided at Grace’s Place,Bury as well as in family homes and within neonatal and paediatric intensive care units in north Manchester and Lancashire.
Sharon Burton, Director of Care at Forget Me Not said: “BBC Children in Need grants have enabled us to run the perinatal nursing service at our West Yorkshire hospice for many years, so we’re delighted that they’ve awarded us with this new funding. The service we provide is vital for many babies, and their families, and we’re so pleased that we can now offer this at Grace’s Place.”
Forget Me Not’s perinatal service gives families the choice of where their baby receives care, meaning that babies who would otherwise live their whole life on a hospital ward surrounded by machines and strangers will instead be able to experience those things all babies should experience: time in their own loving homes, being cuddled by mums and dads, brothers and sisters.
The perinatal nurse will also help those siblings cope with what’s happening, spend time with their new brother or sister, as well as their parents, grandparents and wider family to aid their understanding and create precious memories.
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