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Archbishop visits St. Leonard's Hospice

Wednesday 31 October 2007

This is the first official visit to the Hospice by Dr. Sentamu, who is President of St. Leonard's

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The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu is to visit the St. Leonard's Hospice, York, YO24 1GL to meet patients and staff and see the care that the Hospice offers to people with life-threatening illnesses at 11am on Wednesday 31 October 2007.

Dr Sentamu said: "Hospice care is about providing a good listening friend for the journey. It is help for our fears and feelings of uncertainty. It's also about addressing our wholeness; we need spiritual, social and medical care. For the army of volunteers, the doctors, the nurses and for all those who share the benefit of their expertise to help alleviate pain and suffering of patients and their families – I give thanks today."

This is the first official visit to the Hospice by Dr Sentamu, who is President of St. Leonard's. He will meet the Chairman of the Hospice's Trustees, Dr Peter Kennedy, and will spend time with the day-care patients, who come to the Hospice each week for both practical help and social relaxation. He will then be shown round the in-patient unit by Sue Spence, Director of Clinical Care. He will spend time with patients, families and staff.

Martyn Callaghan, Chief Executive of St. Leonard's Hospice, said: "We look forward to welcoming Dr Sentamu to St Leonard's. Although this is Dr Sentamu's first official visit, we are pleased that he extends a long and close association of three previous predecessors of the Archbishop of York as our President."


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