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Marian’s Journey - Courage, Comfort and Care at Home
After being diagnosed with cancer in 2018, Marian was given four to eight months to live. Following the diagnosis, the family soon realised that Marian had been misdiagnosed for some years. Once they got over the initial shock, Marian’s attitude switched to ‘We have a lot to fit in then’ and that is exactly what they did. Marian and husband Les bought a boat and enjoyed days out until that became too much. They swapped the boat for a car, and then the car for a van big enough
1 day ago


The Big Give - Your Donation, Doubled
The Big Give Christmas Challenge has launched today, #GivingTuesday, and will be live for seven days. Donations made to our campaign from midday 2nd to midday 9th December 2025 will be DOUBLED*. Many patients face spending their final Christmas in hospital, away from the comfort of home. With your help, we can offer them the choice to spend their last days either in our In-patient Unit or in their own homes, surrounded by loved ones and supported by our dedicated team. We’ve
2 days ago


Dot's Story
Although Dot’s children had known about Beaumond House for most of their lives, they never truly understood the depth of support it offered until the moment they needed it themselves.
3 days ago


Staff spotlight on Nicki, Healthcare Assistant
We are delighted to introduce Nicki, one of the newest members of our Hospice at Home team. With a nursing career that began in the early nineties, I have worked in a variety of settings, from stroke rehabilitation to gynaecology emergencies. After choosing to focus on raising my children while running my own craft business and working as a childminder, I was keen to return to my nursing roots. When a vacancy arose at Beaumond House, I was excited to apply. I had always loved
3 days ago


Sue’s Journey: Family, Friends, and the Hospice That Felt Like Home
Sue was a mum, Granny (Nee Nee), sister, mother-in-law and friend. She was a proud dog mum to Treacle and they loved their trips down to Dorset to walk along the Studland Bay beach. Sue was caring, loving and always willing to help those closest to her and help fix problems for others, whether that was fixing a plug or just listening to a friend offload their problems and worries. Sue never put herself first and as a family we are honoured to have had such an amazing woman in
Nov 24


Wreath Making Workshop - in aid of Beaumond House
Get into the festive spirit this December and create your very own beautiful Christmas wreath with Brookes Blooms , who are kindly hosting a wreath making workshop to raise funds for Beaumond House The hands-on, fun, and creative workshop is taking place on Saturday 6th December at Southwell Racecourse. 📅 Date: Saturday 6th December 📍 Venue: Southwell Racecourse 🕰️ Two Sessions Available: Morning: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm Afternoon: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm All proceeds will go direc
Nov 18


Beaumond House goes electric for Hospice at Home service
The hospice has two new electric vehicles to provide palliative care to people living in their own homes (Press release) Newark-based hospice charity, Beaumond House Hospice Care, has grown the sustainability and capability of its Hospice at Home service with the addition of two new electric vehicles. The Peugeot 208 vehicles will be used by the Beaumond House team to travel to patients’ homes, providing vital end-of-life care during the day and overnight in an environment th
Nov 13


Christmas Bag Packing
We are delighted to be invited back to M&S Newark, The Maltings for our Christmas bag packing. Last year’s Christmas bag packing raised an amazing £6,661.67, which could pay for: 90 hours of Bereavement support 19 Day Therapy sessions 25 hours of In-patient care Can you spare two hours to help us this Christmas? We will be there from Monday 15 th December until Friday 19th December from 10am until 6pm, shifts will run from: 10am - Noon Noon - 2pm 2pm - 4pm 4pm - 6pm Please
Nov 7


Affordable Quality - The Final Stop That Makes a Difference
PRESS RELEASE Beaumond House Hospice Care is delighted to announce that from Saturday 1st November, its Charity Discount Store on Sherwood Avenue, Newark, will be offering all items at £2.00 or less, with a huge selection priced at just £1.00. In a time of rising prices and increasing waste, the store provides an opportunity for good-quality items to find a new home and purpose. Serving as a ‘final stop’ for donated goods from the other five Beaumond House shops, the store en
Oct 30


From Volunteer to New Job – Luke’s Story
Luke joined Beaumond House Hospice Care as a Kitchen Assistant Volunteer earlier this year, giving his time one afternoon a week to support our busy kitchen team. His tasks have ranged from washing pots and keeping the kitchen sparkling clean to preparing vegetables and even baking cakes. With his catering qualifications and skills, Luke has been a real asset to the team. Luke first came to us through his Stand Guide Advisor, who felt Beaumond House would be the perfect place
Oct 22


Beaumond House to open new charity shop in Balderton
The new Beaumond House Hospice Care charity shop will open on 24 October (press release) Newark-based Beaumond House Hospice Care is opening a brand-new charity shop in Balderton, offering shoppers the chance to secure donated items at great prices. The new store, which will be located at Lakeside Shopping Centre on London Road in Balderton, will open on Friday 24 th October at 10.00am with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by MasterChef finalist Claire Syrenne a
Oct 16


Sharing Grief, Sharing Laughter - The Heart of the Teapot Group
The Teapot Group meets once a month at Beaumond House, and while I often describe it as a support group for those who have been bereaved, a chance to gather over tea and cake, after attending for the first time, I can say it is so much more than that. The room quickly filled with people delighted to see one another, conversations sparked and the room filled with chatter and laughter. Yes, there was tea and cake, that part I had right, but what struck me most was the sense of
Oct 14
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