Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster, has officially opened the newly refurbished St Michaelโs ward at St Josephโs Hospice, Hackney.
The 15-bed ward design presents a calm, safe and welcoming environment and features social areas, giving patients and families the opportunity to socialise and enjoy meaningful interaction and independence.
The Cardinal visited during the same week as the โDay for Life' which this year has a central theme of โcompassion and hope at the end of lifeโ. With the debate around issues such as assisted suicide ever increasing, hospices such as St Josephโs are key examples of where we can show love and compassion to those who are receiving treatment as well as those at the end of their lives.
Francis, one of the first patients to stay on St Michaelโs Ward said โThe best thing about St Josephโs is the staff, they are all so friendly and helpful. Nothing is too much trouble. Iโm really enjoying the new ward so far, the new space feels so nice and bright!โ
Jane Naismith, Joint Chief Executive of the Hospice said, โWe had a specific vision for St Michaelโs Ward, that it would be a comfortable and stylish space for our patients, visitors and staff so that they could enjoy quality time together at such a critical point in their lives. We think we have achieved something special and we look forward to welcoming many patients and families for years to come.โ
The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales, in partnership with the Centre for the Art of Dying Well has produced a podcast about St Joseph's, which aims to challenge the stereotypes around just how hospices work.








