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INCIDENT MANAGEMENT POLICY To ensure you are using the current version of this policy, please access it directly via StCH intranet; other versions cannot be guaranteed as current ANTICIPATORY PRESCRIBING GUIDANCE FOR COMMUNITY PALLIATIVE Anticipatory prescribing guidance for community palliative care INJECTABLE medication for symptom control in the last days of life Suggested starting doses (if oral route no longer possible): NEEMMC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHING A Tablet will disperse in 1-2 minutes. B Tablet will disperse in greater than 2 minutes. C Liquid preparation available. D Dilute reconstituted injection with 30-60ml of water before administering. E Oral solution/suspension can be prepared by local pharmacy or Non Sterile Preparative Services (PSU at Colchester General Hospital). Created by Colchester Medicines Information Updated April 2012 MOC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHING A Tablet will disperse in 1-2 minutes. B Tablet will disperse in greater than 2 minutes. C Liquid preparation available. D Dilute reconstituted injection with 30-60ml of water before administering. ATROPINE EYE DROPS 1% TO BE TAKEN BY MOUTH This supplementary patient information leaflet was drawn up and approved by the St. Catherine’s Hospice Medicines Management Group.V5 MAY2016.
NEEMMC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHINGWEB VIEW Note: It is an unlicensed use to crush tablets, open capsules and make extemporaneous suspensions. However, using tablets within these guidelines is covered by the Trust for legal/vicarious liability. ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE Join our team. At St Catherine’s, we all work together to provide the best care and support our local community: from caring for our patients on the Inpatient Unit and out in the community, to providing bereavement support through out Patient and Family Support team. ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE GOLF SOCIETY Golfing to make a difference. In 2000, the St Catherine’s Hospice Golf Society was founded, initially to introduce more businesses to the hospice and in more recent years to raise funds through our four annual golfing events. SYRINGE DRIVERS WORKBOOK 3 | P a g e Syringe Drivers Workbook – McKinley T34 1. Introduction and Learning Outcomes On completion of this workbook and workshop, you will be able to: • discuss with patients and their families the reasons for administration of drugs using a syringe pump • describe the uses of syringe pumps in palliative care • discuss the drugs commonly used at the end of life PROCEDURE FOR INSERTION OF SAF-T-INTIMA CANNULA FOR 1. Regardless of the brand or size of syringe the same procedure should be followed. 2. Calculate the volume of the drug that needs tobe drawn up.
INCIDENT MANAGEMENT POLICY To ensure you are using the current version of this policy, please access it directly via StCH intranet; other versions cannot be guaranteed as current ANTICIPATORY PRESCRIBING GUIDANCE FOR COMMUNITY PALLIATIVE Anticipatory prescribing guidance for community palliative care INJECTABLE medication for symptom control in the last days of life Suggested starting doses (if oral route no longer possible): NEEMMC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHING A Tablet will disperse in 1-2 minutes. B Tablet will disperse in greater than 2 minutes. C Liquid preparation available. D Dilute reconstituted injection with 30-60ml of water before administering. E Oral solution/suspension can be prepared by local pharmacy or Non Sterile Preparative Services (PSU at Colchester General Hospital). Created by Colchester Medicines Information Updated April 2012 MOC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHING A Tablet will disperse in 1-2 minutes. B Tablet will disperse in greater than 2 minutes. C Liquid preparation available. D Dilute reconstituted injection with 30-60ml of water before administering. ATROPINE EYE DROPS 1% TO BE TAKEN BY MOUTH This supplementary patient information leaflet was drawn up and approved by the St. Catherine’s Hospice Medicines Management Group.V5 MAY2016.
NEEMMC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHINGWEB VIEW Note: It is an unlicensed use to crush tablets, open capsules and make extemporaneous suspensions. However, using tablets within these guidelines is covered by the Trust for legal/vicarious liability. ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE Join our team. At St Catherine’s, we all work together to provide the best care and support our local community: from caring for our patients on the Inpatient Unit and out in the community, to providing bereavement support through out Patient and Family Support team. SUPPORT US - ST CATHERINES Please help your local hospice by supporting us today. Together, we can do it. Be part of #TeamStCH and help us be there for people in Sussex and Surrey who are faced with death and dying. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, get in touch and we’ll do what we can to help! Call 01293 447361 or email fundraising@stch.org.uk. CONTACT US - ST CATHERINES Contact St Catherine's Hospice, Crawley, West Sussex on +44 (0) 129344733.
NEW HOSPICE
A larger, modern 24 bed hospice, with more space to provide our community services, will allow us to reach more people that need us. The new hospice will cost £17 million. We need the support of our community to raise the final £5 million needed to bring our plans into reality. Find out how you can help change this here. HR & RECRUITMENT ADMINISTRATOR Role: HR & Recruitment Administrator Salary: £19,516 per annum (Grade NN3A) Hours: 22.5 hours per week, 3 consecutive days About St Catherine’s and the role: St Catherine’s Hospice is a local charity with a big ambition: to help everyone face death informed, supported and pain free. Providing expert hospice care, we’re there for people in West SussexMIDNIGHT WALK 2020
Our Midnight Walk 2020. Like everything, the evening will be a bit different, but it will still be an unmissable, magical night! And we’ll provide you with everything you need to take part and fundraise safely. We can’t all be together this year, but you’ll walk your own 2, 7, 13 or 20mile Midnight Walk safe in your smallgroup* of
FINANCE ASSISTANT
St Catherine’s Hospice is a local charity with a big ambition: to help everyone face death informed, supported and pain free. Providing expert hospice care, we’re there for people in West Sussex and East Surrey when life comes full circle. We are seeking a Finance Assistant. The successful candidate will be an excellent communicatorwith a keen
COLLECTION AND DELIVERY DRIVER St Catherine’s Hospice is a local charity with a big ambition: to help everyone face death informed, supported and pain free. Providing expert hospice care, we’re there for people in West Sussex and East Surrey when life comes full circle. Are you a motivated and customer focused driver looking for your next role? We have a fantastic NEW REDHILL CHARITY SHOP OPENS New Redhill charity shop opens. St Catherine’s Hospice opened its doors to a brand new shop in Station Road, Redhill on Friday (27 April). Hospice patients from St Catherine’s Day Hospice in Woodhatch, Reigate opened the shop with a ribbon cutting before the public arrived. They were joined by staff from three local companies;Santander
JOB DESCRIPTION: COMMUNITY FUNDRAISER Job Description: Community Fundraiser Department Income Generation and Marketing Responsible to Director of Income Generation and Marketing Reports to Community & Events Fundraising Manager Responsible for n/a Key working relationships: Community & Events team, Marketing & Communications team, Philanthropy team, Individual ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE Join our team. At St Catherine’s, we all work together to provide the best care and support our local community: from caring for our patients on the Inpatient Unit and out in the community, to providing bereavement support through out Patient and Family Support team. ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE GOLF SOCIETY Golfing to make a difference. In 2000, the St Catherine’s Hospice Golf Society was founded, initially to introduce more businesses to the hospice and in more recent years to raise funds through our four annual golfing events. SYRINGE DRIVERS WORKBOOK 3 | P a g e Syringe Drivers Workbook – McKinley T34 1. Introduction and Learning Outcomes On completion of this workbook and workshop, you will be able to: • discuss with patients and their families the reasons for administration of drugs using a syringe pump • describe the uses of syringe pumps in palliative care • discuss the drugs commonly used at the end of life ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE FURNITURE STORE CELEBRATES FIRST St Catherine’s Hospice recently celebrated a year of trading at its specialist furniture store. Since opening, the store, based at Unit 17, Denvale Trade Park, Crawley, has offered the local community two new ways to support its local hospice; by donating good quality furniture or homewares, or buying from a treasure trove of items to create their perfect home. INCIDENT MANAGEMENT POLICY To ensure you are using the current version of this policy, please access it directly via StCH intranet; other versions cannot be guaranteed as current MOC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHING A Tablet will disperse in 1-2 minutes. B Tablet will disperse in greater than 2 minutes. C Liquid preparation available. D Dilute reconstituted injection with 30-60ml of water before administering. NEEMMC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHING A Tablet will disperse in 1-2 minutes. B Tablet will disperse in greater than 2 minutes. C Liquid preparation available. D Dilute reconstituted injection with 30-60ml of water before administering. E Oral solution/suspension can be prepared by local pharmacy or Non Sterile Preparative Services (PSU at Colchester General Hospital). Created by Colchester Medicines Information Updated April 2012 ATROPINE EYE DROPS 1% TO BE TAKEN BY MOUTH This supplementary patient information leaflet was drawn up and approved by the St. Catherine’s Hospice Medicines Management Group.V5 MAY2016.
JOB DESCRIPTION: COMMUNITY FUNDRAISER Job Description: Community Fundraiser Department Income Generation and Marketing Responsible to Director of Income Generation and Marketing Reports to Community & Events Fundraising Manager Responsible for n/a Key working relationships: Community & Events team, Marketing & Communications team, Philanthropy team, Individual NEEMMC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHINGWEB VIEW Note: It is an unlicensed use to crush tablets, open capsules and make extemporaneous suspensions. However, using tablets within these guidelines is covered by the Trust for legal/vicarious liability. ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE Join our team. At St Catherine’s, we all work together to provide the best care and support our local community: from caring for our patients on the Inpatient Unit and out in the community, to providing bereavement support through out Patient and Family Support team. ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE GOLF SOCIETY Golfing to make a difference. In 2000, the St Catherine’s Hospice Golf Society was founded, initially to introduce more businesses to the hospice and in more recent years to raise funds through our four annual golfing events. SYRINGE DRIVERS WORKBOOK 3 | P a g e Syringe Drivers Workbook – McKinley T34 1. Introduction and Learning Outcomes On completion of this workbook and workshop, you will be able to: • discuss with patients and their families the reasons for administration of drugs using a syringe pump • describe the uses of syringe pumps in palliative care • discuss the drugs commonly used at the end of life ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE FURNITURE STORE CELEBRATES FIRST St Catherine’s Hospice recently celebrated a year of trading at its specialist furniture store. Since opening, the store, based at Unit 17, Denvale Trade Park, Crawley, has offered the local community two new ways to support its local hospice; by donating good quality furniture or homewares, or buying from a treasure trove of items to create their perfect home. INCIDENT MANAGEMENT POLICY To ensure you are using the current version of this policy, please access it directly via StCH intranet; other versions cannot be guaranteed as current MOC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHING A Tablet will disperse in 1-2 minutes. B Tablet will disperse in greater than 2 minutes. C Liquid preparation available. D Dilute reconstituted injection with 30-60ml of water before administering. NEEMMC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHING A Tablet will disperse in 1-2 minutes. B Tablet will disperse in greater than 2 minutes. C Liquid preparation available. D Dilute reconstituted injection with 30-60ml of water before administering. E Oral solution/suspension can be prepared by local pharmacy or Non Sterile Preparative Services (PSU at Colchester General Hospital). Created by Colchester Medicines Information Updated April 2012 ATROPINE EYE DROPS 1% TO BE TAKEN BY MOUTH This supplementary patient information leaflet was drawn up and approved by the St. Catherine’s Hospice Medicines Management Group.V5 MAY2016.
JOB DESCRIPTION: COMMUNITY FUNDRAISER Job Description: Community Fundraiser Department Income Generation and Marketing Responsible to Director of Income Generation and Marketing Reports to Community & Events Fundraising Manager Responsible for n/a Key working relationships: Community & Events team, Marketing & Communications team, Philanthropy team, Individual NEEMMC GUIDELINES FOR TABLET CRUSHINGWEB VIEW Note: It is an unlicensed use to crush tablets, open capsules and make extemporaneous suspensions. However, using tablets within these guidelines is covered by the Trust for legal/vicarious liability. ABOUT US - ST CATHERINES About Us. We’re a local charity with a big ambition: to help everyone face death informed, supported and pain free. Providing expert hospice care, we’re there for people in West Sussex and East Surrey when life comes full circle. We also pioneer standards in end of life care through collaboration, research and training, reachingeven more
SUPPORT US - ST CATHERINES Please help your local hospice by supporting us today. Together, we can do it. Be part of #TeamStCH and help us be there for people in Sussex and Surrey who are faced with death and dying. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, get in touch and we’ll do what we can to help! Call 01293 447361 or email fundraising@stch.org.uk. DONATE - ST CATHERINES Donate. £50 could pay for a counselling session for a child coming to terms with their parent’s terminal diagnosis and illness. Donate. 20 could pay for a phone call to our helpline, for someone who is struggling with fear and anxiety. Donate. Help us be there for everyone when life comes full circle.NEW HOSPICE
A larger, modern 24 bed hospice, with more space to provide our community services, will allow us to reach more people that need us. The new hospice will cost £17 million. We need the support of our community to raise the final £5 million needed to bring our plans into reality. Find out how you can help change this here. OUR CHARITY SHOPS IN SUSSEX AND SURREY Our charity shops are a vital way to raise funds for St Catherine’s Hospice. Our hospice shops across Sussex and East Surrey are hugely important to the work that we do, and last year brought in more than 1.6m; money that will help us deliver vital care and support to local people facing death and loss.. By donating your good quality unwanted items to your nearest St Catherine’s shop, orMIDNIGHT WALK 2020
Our Midnight Walk 2020. Like everything, the evening will be a bit different, but it will still be an unmissable, magical night! And we’ll provide you with everything you need to take part and fundraise safely. We can’t all be together this year, but you’ll walk your own 2, 7, 13 or 20mile Midnight Walk safe in your smallgroup* of
EMPLOYMENT - JOBS AT ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE, SUSSEX AND SURREY Due to covid-19, we are limiting the volunteer roles we are actively recruiting for at this time. However, if you think you would still like to register your interest for future volunteering opportunities at St Catherine’s Hospice, please fill in our enquiry form below and a member of the team will make contact with you as soon as possible. EMPLOYMENT - JOBS AT ST CATHERINE'S HOSPICE, SUSSEX AND SURREY Employment at St Catherine's Hospice, Sussex and Surrey. Join us to help make life better for people with a terminal illness. Search StCatherine's jobs
COLLECTION AND DELIVERY DRIVER St Catherine’s Hospice is a local charity with a big ambition: to help everyone face death informed, supported and pain free. Providing expert hospice care, we’re there for people in West Sussex and East Surrey when life comes full circle. Are you a motivated and customer focused driver looking for your next role? We have a fantastic NEW REDHILL CHARITY SHOP OPENS New Redhill charity shop opens. St Catherine’s Hospice opened its doors to a brand new shop in Station Road, Redhill on Friday (27 April). Hospice patients from St Catherine’s Day Hospice in Woodhatch, Reigate opened the shop with a ribbon cutting before the public arrived. They were joined by staff from three local companies;Santander
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“I’ve been told I don’t have long, but I’m still relatively young and not sure I’m ready to go yet. I don’t want to have my disease but if I have to be looked after, this is the best place. Lovely things happen here, so while I’m sad about what’s happened to me, I’m not worried or frightened about being in the hospice whenthe time comes.”
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_“In a hospital you’re just a patient but in a hospice, you’re a person. The biggest impact my stay here at St Catherine’s has had is on my family: it’s brought us closer together at a time that is so challenging for every single one of us. I was in such a bad place with it all, and I couldn’t face up to what was happening to me. With the support both medically and emotionally from St Catherine’s, I’ve been able to address my illness and think about the future. It’s honestly saved us.”_STAN’S STORY
_“Coming to Day Hospice is the highlight of my week. When you’re not strong, due to illness, and you’re living a restricted life, this place gives you something. It gives me something to look forward to, something to treasure. I forget about my illness, just for a while, which is a true blessing. It’s an angelic place, full of compassion, and every day that I come here I feel completely enveloped in love. Nothing is too much trouble for the team here.”_KEEP UP TO DATE
NEWS AT ST CATHERINE’S HOSPICE VOLUNTEERING’S SHOWN THAT ST CATHERINE’S IS THE HEART OF OURCOMMUNITY
3rd June 2021
This week is National Volunteers Week (1- 7 June 2021). Over 600 volunteers support our hospice to provide vital end of life care to terminally ill people and their families when it’s needed most.Here, a team of
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ADVANCE CARE PLANNING REALLY COVERS WHAT MATTERS TO YOU11th May 2021
This week is Dying Matters Week, which focuses on the importance of being in a good place to die. More people than ever are dying at home, and numbers have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. There is noRead More
ST CATHERINE’S HOLDS A BIG PLACE IN MY HEART7th May 2021
Rita Reissland is a volunteer in our Caterham Shop. She gives an update on what it’s like volunteering and why she donates her time to support our hospice. “St Catherine’s holds a big place in myheart The
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WITHOUT YOUR SUPPORT WE CAN’T PROVIDE THE CARE WE DO27th April 2021
Lisa Unsted is a nurse caring for local people on our wards. She shares an update from the hospice with us all. “Providing care and support to people has become easier as COVID-19 has gone on as we’veRead More
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