“Being a Butterfly Volunteer makes life more meaningful”
Being a Butterfly Volunteer and supporting people at the end of their life can be a profound experience. We spoke to Rita about why she chose to be a Butterfly Volunteer.
Being a Butterfly Volunteer and supporting people at the end of their life can be a profound experience. We spoke to Rita about why she chose to be a Butterfly Volunteer.
The 8th May 2024 will be the UK’s first Advance Care Plan Day. This year’s theme is ‘Getting your House in Order’ – which is built on a foundation of ‘What Matters Most’ to you.
The 6th May marks the start of Dying Matters Week. A campaign very close to our hearts at The Anne Robson Trust.
Navigating the terminology surrounding end-of-life care can be daunting. Here we explore and define a variety of terms commonly used at the end of life:
Caring for someone you love at the end of their life is never easy.
Born on 5th December 1930, My mum, Anne Robson, would have been 92 today. It is 12 years since she died, in circumstances that prompted
At the Anne Robson Trust we love working collaboratively – and we are very proud of the partnership we have forged with well known UK
We know that a number of hospitals in England have recently made the difficult decision to once again stop visitors to their wards, in order
No one deserves to die alone. At the Anne Robson Trust we believe that everyone should have access to the comfort and companionship of another
In #VolunteersWeek2021 we would like to introduce some of our wonderful Helpline Volunteers. We asked them what inspired them to get involved? Why do they
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