Forest Holme Hospice in Poole organised a 12 Days Of Christmas series of activities, treats and surprises to help leave lasting memories of Christmas cheer for those in their care, along with their families, and for staff.
The hospice has arranged live performances from dancers, a young cellist, ukulele band and staff choir, distributed gifts including Lush bath sets and food hampers, as well as organising wreath-making sessions, pizzas and luxury hot chocolate for staff.
The 12 Days concluded with a visit from a therapy donkey called Charlie, courtesy of Kelly’s Donkeys, who visited and met with patients, visitors and staff.
Paul Tucker, communications manager at Forest Holme, said: “The idea of the 12 Days Of Christmas special activities was to help leave lasting memories of Christmas cheer at the hospice, particularly for those in our care and their families.
“We wanted to do everything possible to make it truly memorable, especially as, for many, this Christmas will be their last.
“We are extremely grateful to everyone that has helped make these 12 days truly magical.”
Forest Holme Hospice provides palliative and end-of life-care and support to more than 1,500 people each year across Poole, Wimborne and the Isle of Purbeck with advanced cancer and other life-limiting illnesses such as Motor Neurone Disease, Parkinson’s, heart disease and respiratory illness.



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