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Wrexham Family’s Emotional Plea to Secure Hospice Future

by Love Wrexham Magazine
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Janet Snowden with Family

Relatives of two members of the same family diagnosed with cancer have described Nightingale House Hospice as “a beacon of light during their darkest days” and echoed calls for more funding for the hospice sector.

Janet Snowden

Janet Snowden, 51, has been cared for by the team at Nightingale House since she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last year.

Janet’s daughter Bethan Snowden, 24, said that the staff at the hospice have kept their family together during the hardest time of their lives.

Bethan added: “We have been blown away by the amazing support from everyone at Nightingale House. Whether it’s Mum or any of us who need something, there’s always someone there to help. Nightingale House has been a beacon of light during our darkest days. It’s provided us with more than just medical care. It’s been a home away from home filled with love, music, and support.

Not only has Janet received care, but her father-in-law, Fred Snowden, 84, has recently become a patient at the hospice.

Fred said: “When I was diagnosed with cancer, I was very reluctant to even consider contacting Nightingale House Hospice. I was always led to believe you only went there to see your days out.

“However, after visiting my daughter-in-law, I was so impressed with everything and everyone. The staff are incredible.

“Nothing is ever too much trouble, any time, day or night, and always with a big smile on their faces!

“I honestly believe they’ve saved my life after I was brought here three weeks ago. With the help of everyone here, I’m now preparing to return home to my wife.”

Fred & Shirley Snowden with Grandchildren Sam, Bethan & Rebecca
Fred & Shirley Snowden with Grandchildren Sam, Bethan & Rebecca

Running Costs

Nightingale House costs £4.9m per year to run, and most of the running costs come from public support and donations.

The hospice’s Chief Executive recently spoke of the challenges faced by hospices in Wales and called on the Government to ensure that a more secure, sustainable funding model is put in place.

Janet’s partner, Andy Snowden, 54, echoed the Chief Executive’s calls and pleaded with the Welsh Government to act quickly to secure the future of hospice care for patients.

Andy said: “I am not sure how we would have got through this awful time without Nightingale House.

“It’s vital that the Welsh Government acts now to ensure that the level of care that Janet and my dad have received can continue.”

For more information, please get in touch with rachelle.mclachlan@nightingalehouse.co.uk.

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Lauren Emberton with Nightingale House Hospice Background

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