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Hopewell Hospice Services

Locality: Gold Coast, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5625 1900



Address: 88 Allied Drive, Arundel 4214 Gold Coast, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.hopewell.org.au

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25.01.2022 Bless their cotton socks



24.01.2022 #LIVE: Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, Alison McMillan with an update on coronavirus

24.01.2022 Come be part of our Sunday Service as we celebrate the resurrection of the Christ. Service notes are available for download via the news section of the Paradise... Kids website. https://paradisekids.org.au/news/2020/easter-home-us Thank you to our special guests... Luke Harrison and Elisa James Voice and Presentation Coaching #easterathome

24.01.2022 Introducing National Palliative Care Week 2020 - Only 2 days to go. . Click below link to view all the news and events and read how you can join in on the celeb...rations with us. https://bit.ly/3gf5Vxk . #NPCW #MoreThanYouThink See more



21.01.2022 This says it all, worth the time to watch until the end...It is more than you think

21.01.2022 Have you started the conversation?

21.01.2022 What a beautiful gem our Ali was & is. Baskets are on the hospice reception desk if you’d like to buy tickets to support Ali’s wish OR follow the links in the post to make a donation.



19.01.2022 Recently, instead of our regular monthly BBQ we decided to instead have soup day! Full bellies and warmed souls for all who enjoyed soup day! Thanks for sharing it with us

18.01.2022 As palliative care week came to a close , we took some time to talk about what matters most during a visit from our local MP Sam O’Connor,

17.01.2022 Awwww bless! If you have visited the hospice lately, you may have met Coco. A gorgeous Labradoodle. Coco is bought in weekly by their owner, who was a lovely nurse of Hopewell for a number of years. ... Coco loves affection (and food) and loves visiting our residents. If you see Coco, be sure to give all the pats and love.

16.01.2022 . One of the great tragedies of the #COVID19 pandemic is that, to protect other people, we have not been able to gather around our beloveds' deathbeds. Sending... messages, speaking by phone, watching on video calls is a small consolation, but it doesn't allow us easily to say those very important messages: Thank you I'm sorry I forgive you I love you . . Usually, a loving group gathered around a deathbed tells stories, shares memories, teases and jokes, weeps and consoles, holds hands, offers hugs, strokes, rubs in hand cream - there is touching to reassure, comfort and accompany. We've lost all this during the pandemic, whatever the cause of death. We can't be there to console or to bear witness. . . This will make it even harder for us to fill in the gaps as we weave the story of our beloved's final hours and days. Telling the story is part of our ritual of mourning. Understanding the narrative, building it from everybody's memories, is an essential part of making sense of it all. . . I'm so grateful to hospitals and care homes that are keeping diaries. Little notes of significant moments: phone calls received, conversations with staff, hopes expressed for dear ones' futures; savouring an ice pop or a cup of tea; a favourite beer in the mouth care tray; the exact time of loss of consciousness; the time of that final breath. These diaries will be precious tools in the building of this person's final story, and a huge consolation to their bereaved loved ones. . . I'm proud to be a storyteller. I'm honoured to have been able to tell stories of deathbeds to show how the process is recognisable and consistent, even though each death is as individual as the dying person. I hope that these stories will really help those who couldn't be there to bear witness, to form a picture of the process and feel some consolation from that. . . The book is still on offer until May 31st in Canada and USA, link here: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com//with-the/9780316504539/ . . Wishing us all peace of mind, consolation and understanding. This is a hard time. We are separated. But we are not alone. . . #BetterTogether #WiththeEndinMind See more

13.01.2022 Thank you to Simon from Mars Bird Care Australia for the lovely donation of ‘No Waste Seed Mixes’ for our lovely feathered friends to enjoy!



13.01.2022 A gorgeous arrangement of natives left at reception today from one of recently departed residents farewell. Rest easy beautiful one. Gone but not forgotten

09.01.2022 On National Volunteers Day We say Thank-you! to all our dedicated volunteers . This pic, with our long serving volunteer Peter, was taken just before all the restrictions began- Looking foward, to when we can catch up again

08.01.2022 Saturday Oct 12 is World Hospice & Palliative Care Day!

05.01.2022 What is Palliative Care?...

05.01.2022 On International Nurses Day We say Thank-you to our amazing Hopewell NursesOn International Nurses Day We say Thank-you to our amazing Hopewell Nurses

04.01.2022 The Hopewell Centre is hosting a Womens refresh and reset day in celebration of Women's wellness week, this free event is on Friday 6th March with guest speaker Caralee Fontenele, plus tips on daily wellness, relaxation and much much more bookings essential, contact Julie on 0422191146 for more information.

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