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Living Well services

Find out about the services that Living Well can provide to support your wellbeing here at the hospice.

We know that when you’re affected by a serious illness you will have your own wellbeing and support needs, whether you’re a patient, carer or family member.

The Living Well service is here to support you and to help you find ways to enhance your wellbeing, which we hope, in turn, will enable you to live your life in a happier, more fulfilling way.

What is Living Well?

The aim of Living Well is to enhance the wellbeing of people affected by a progressive incurable illness. Wellbeing means different things to different people and so we offer a programme of varied support and activities, which you can see below.

Please note, that to access any of our support we will require you to register with the service (please see below).

These are the activities we are currently running:

      • Adapted exercises, eg tai chi and tripudio flow
      • Art, craft and photography
      • Breathlessness group
      • Carers Support group 
      • Hand massage 
      • Living Well get together online (monthly)
      • Mindfulness 
      • Reflections 
      • Relaxation 
      • Singing for the Soul
      • Visits from Oxford Museum (bi-monthly)

The Living Well service is run by a multi-professional team across both Katharine House and Sobell House hospice sites. The team includes nurses, doctors, health care assistants, chaplains, social workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, a music therapist and an art therapist as well as a team of volunteers. 

The EPiC Resource Centre

We have created an information hub for all matters concerning end-of-life and palliative care, including topics to support you:

Eligibility to attend our Living Well services

Living Well is open to adults over the age of 18 who:

      • have a progressive, life-limiting illness
      • have a GP within the Katharine House Hospice and Sobell Hospice catchment area
      • are independent with their mobility and personal care needs. If they are not independent with these needs, a carer will need to attend with them and will be expected to attend to these needs
      • have needs that can be met by the programme offered

or

      • are a carer to a person with a progressive life-limiting illness from within our catchment area with needs that can be met by the programme offered.

Self-referring to Living Well

New referrals are now being welcomed by the Living Well team. You may self-refer or a healthcare professional can refer on your behalf (see below).

To self-refer, contact us to arrange an initial assessment to establish your suitability for the Living Well service. There are three ways to do this:

  • Fill in our registration form below
  • Email [email protected]
  • or leave a message for our service administrator on 01295 228500.

External health professional referrals 

If you would like to refer a new patient to us, please complete the Living Well referral form, which is an editable pdf.

Once complete, please email it to [email protected] and in the subject area type FAO Living Well Administrator.

Internal health professional referrals

Please send an internal referral form on EPR and also email the Living Well team at [email protected] to advise that a referral has been made.

What happens after a referral has been made?

Following referral, you will be contacted by a member of the Living Well team where you will be provided with further information about the service and may be offered an appointment for an assessment.

We will try to find out what is important to you and how we can support you and meet your needs. Together, we will plan a programme of activity developed to specifically meet your needs.

Partnership with the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH)

We work in partnership with the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH). For more information see our What we do page.

Katharine House Hospice

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