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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
Dec 3


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.
Dec 1


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
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