Hospice Support and Therapies
As part of our holistic package of care, we offer complementary therapies which are tailored to our patients based on their individual needs. Complementary therapies are used alongside traditional medicine and healthcare practices to help treat symptoms and manage pain associated with palliative conditions.
Complementary therapies use the human touch to bring comfort, aid sleep, relieve stress and boost mood. Examples of complementary therapies available to patients and their families at Dougie Mac include Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Massage and Acupuncture (may not be appropriate for all patients)
Our Lymphoedema Nurses provide treatment to allow our patients to manage their Lymphoedema symptoms and remain independent at home.
Patients are supported with an individual treatment plan to reduce their swelling, fluid build-up and associated discomfort.
The team also offer advice on how patients can manage the condition at home as part of their everyday routine including the use of compression garments, massage techniques and gentle exercise. Our Lymphoedema service empowers patients to take control of their condition and re-build their self-esteem.
Physiotherapy can help to rebuild and maintain strength and mobility as well as aid good circulation. Regular physio can also support the prevention of chest infections and pressure sores.
Our Physiotherapy team advises patients on how to maintain their independence with a tailored treatment plan including balance training, falls prevention and management, strengthening exercises and moving and handling assessments.
Inpatients and Outpatients are both welcome to use the specialist hospice gym equipment by appointment and under the supervision of our team.
Look Good Feel Better is a cancer support charity that provides free wellbeing workshops, virtually and in hospitals and cancer centres across the UK.
Each two hour session, led by trained experts, is full of techniques and tips that include skin care and make up application.
These sessions aim to address many of the physical changes caused by cancer treatments to enable the person to feel more confident and stronger in themselves.
Groups are kept small to allow participants to meet others who may be facing the same issues, to focus on themselves rather than their diagnosis… and there is always some laughter involved!
All workshops are free of charge with all make up and equipment provided, along with tea/coffee. Anyone with a cancer diagnosis, at any stage and up to one year since treatment has ended are welcome at the groups.
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